Save 66% off a two-year subscription to ESET Mobile Security for Android

Today"s highlighted deal comes from our Web services section of Neowin Deals, where you can save 66% off a two-year subscription to ESET Mobile Security for Android. Protect your Android data and catch threats before they strike with this Google Play top seller.

What"s it all about?

While basic phone security continues to innovate, so, too, do threats to your personal data. Between the photos, videos, and music you keep on your Android, and the personal info you use to online shop, it’s essential to maintain your device’s privacy. Safeguard your data with ESET’s powerful antivirus and antispam software and rest easy knowing your phone is being continuously scanned for malware.

  • Catch threats as they emerge across all apps, files. folders & memory cards
  • Secure your personal data while you shop online
  • Filter out unwanted SMS or phone calls with personalized settings
  • Locate, track & lock a lost or missing device, send a message to the finder, or erase the contents remotely
  • Analyze all new apps & download securely
  • Resolve problems quickly with 24/7 support

How do you benefit?

A two-year subscription to ESET Mobile Security for Android normally costs $30, but you can pick it up for just $9.95 for a limited time. You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal (below the Add to cart button) with friends.

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