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Free AVG Internet Security 2011 license for 12 months

Here is a quick heads-up: AVG is offering free 12 month license of their complete security package, AVG Internet Security 2011, which is worth $54.99. The AVG Internet Security 2011 includes AVG AntiVirus, AntiSpam protection, a firewall and an Identity Protection module.

Interested users who wish to grab a license needs to visit the promotion page and fill in the short form. The license keys will be emailed to you.

Quick Tip: AVG Internet Security 2011 is also available as a 30 days trial version, during the period of which the software will work uninhibited. After you receive the license, do not activate it immediately. Wait till the trail period runs out and then activate it on the 30th day. This way you can use the product for 13 months.

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