![]() I am not exactly sure what that means as far as the total time you have on your bit defender on your computer, whether when one ends the others step up or not but I do see that is is all tracked when you add a new key with new subscription time. ![]() If you log onto your bitdefender account online you can find a place (my memory is not fresh as to exactly where to find it) which shows all the years and keys you have used and the available time left on each one. I have been concerned about losing time on my current subscription with Bitdefender by adding a new activation code and when I did activate a new key once the time on my bitdefender on my computer did change from like 20 months to 6 months but…. I've never received any other email to that address. I don't think I've had more than 5 emails from them in the past couple of years, the most recent being a product announcement for the 2016 version with a discount offer. I've used Bitdefender for years, my account has a Bitdefender-specific email address. I understand using disposable emails with web services to mitigate spam, but if you have any concerns about an anti-virus software maker's behaviour, you shouldn't install their software on your machine at all. Unless you have no genuine personal information on your machine, or that you provide/access through websites, then they have to ability to see it all. They also send a lot of data back to their servers, such as usage reports and suspicious files and executables for scanning. The Bitdefender software, or whatever anti-virus you use, has access to your whole computer, your emails, your logins, your unencrypted internet requests - everything you do on the machine.
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