What happens when my free copy of BullGuard expires?
When the free trial expires after 15 days, BullGuard will stop protecting your mobile device. This means that you can no longer scan for viruses or receive updates, and that the File Monitor is disabled. When BullGuard expires you should decide whether you want to uninstall BullGuard and render your device unprotected – or buy a subscription to BullGuard Mobile, protecting it 24/7 from malicious virus attacks.
When the free trial expires, BullGuard will stop protecting your computer. This means that your machine is no longer protected from viruses and hackers. The expired BullGuard will no longer detect any viruses, even if you scan your discs for them. It will not look for new antivirus updates and it will no longer protect your data or Internet connection in any way. When BullGuard expires you should decide whether you want to uninstall BullGuard and render your computer unprotected – or buy a subscription to BullGuard, protecting your PC 24/7 from malicious virus attacks, worms, hackers, trojans, spyware and all other harmful content on the Internet. Buy a subscription to BullGuard. Note: When your BullGuard expires, you will only see the Main section in the application’s console. This allows access to the “Account” tab, where you can either press the “Check status” button (if you have bought online) or enter a license-key (if you have bought offline, from a store) to extend your subscrip