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Pre-registration for testing Bitdefender Total Security 2018 starts on May 5, with the kit becoming available for download on the Bitdefender 2018 Beta website starting with May 22nd. Besides a new, simpler installation interface, some new features and technology improvements in Bitdefender Total Security 2018 revolve around double-layered defense against ransomware, web cam protection, and privacy overhauls on features such as File Shredder, Password Manager, Firewall, and many others. The Active protection offered by the new ATD (Advanced Threat Defense) and Threat Intelligence Platform significantly increases security against ransomware. On top of that, the second layer of defense against ransomware relies on Bitdefender’s self-protect technology, meaning that your files and data will be secured using the highest level of protection available. In terms of privacy, a laptop’s camera is always facing its user and cybercriminals can remotely control them to spy on you. Even FBI’s director James Comey mentioned that covering up your camera might save you from extortion. While that is a low-tech approach, our new Bitdefender 2018 comes packing a new webcam protection module that can detect any application trying to gain access to your camera, and block the ones not authorized. This way, you can still enjoy video calls with your friends and family, without worrying that someone else might be spying on you. To streamline product upgrades, this year we’re also introducing the ability to upgrade your previous Bitdefender 2017 to the new Bitdefender 2018, without having to uninstall the first one. Via a simple update, the new Bitdefender 2018 will be installed seamlessly and effortlessly. Subscribing beta testers are more than encouraged to not only test these new features, but also explore and identify new ones that we’re planning to introduce in Bitdefender Total Security 2018. We know that hunting down bugs and glitches can become tiresome at times, but your effort will not go unnoticed. This year’s prizes include a Microsoft Surface Book, a Samsung Galaxy S8, a Vector Luna Smartwatch and Bitdefender licenses that will be going out to those that reported the most interesting bugs or had the most complete feedback.
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