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Total Security 10 Devices: Kaspersky

They had six devices: two laptops, two phones, one family tablet, and a desktop PC. Rajan thought they were safe with free antivirus.

Rajan now says: “A 1-device license is for a college student. A 5-device license is for a small family. A 10-device license is for real life—where devices multiply, parents get scammed, kids take risks, and guests show up with infected gadgets.” kaspersky total security 10 devices

If you have more than 3 people in your home or more than 5 devices, buy the 10-device license. It costs only a little more than the 5-device version, but it saves you from the “Oh no, I’ve run out of slots” nightmare at the worst possible moment. They had six devices: two laptops, two phones,

For the Patels, the 10-device license wasn’t overkill—it was peace of mind . They stopped juggling free trials, stopped paying per-device fees, and stopped fighting over who clicked what. A 5-device license is for a small family

Rajan Patel considered himself a tech-savvy dad. He worked from home as a financial consultant, his wife Priya ran an online boutique from her tablet, their teenage twins Aanya and Arjun lived on social media and gaming, and Rajan’s elderly mother, Sita, used a laptop to video-call relatives in India.

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