![]() The links in the post that Eric Cryptid linked to in the very first reply to my original post are links to the Premium (i.e. Links to trials for the Pro version are everywhere, but links to the Premium (free) version are much harder to find. What I didn’t realize is that Comodo Premium is the free version, while Comodo Pro is the paid version. This method always worked until my last installation. For example, I might type in “Comodo Firewall”, then click the first result and use the download link. In the past, I always downloaded Comodo from one of the pages search engines point to. I know of no way within the app itself to convert to the free version. PS: more over the ‘get license key’ link from the activation dialog ( Shopping Cart) is not working – Dragon says that website was unreachable…įor anyone who has my problem (Comodo first tells you to activate, then after a while completely shuts down if you don’t provide a license), I eventually determined that the version of Comodo I downloaded was a trial for the Pro version. I don’t generally mind to pay for software, but if I’m offered a freemium version, I consider the differences and personally I don’t need the pro benefits – if Comodo wants money for their services in any case these days, this would be a legitimate move, but it should be communicated clearly I can live with the nagging and the need to closely look for a downgrade link, but if this really turns out to not provide a way to go on for free, I’d be a bit unhappy*, as my download came via Best Internet Security Software 2022 | Antivirus Total Security, which obviously claims to be the landing page for the premium version (but linking to ) – and the FAQ there is still telling us, CIS Premium is even free for business users … Well, I just entered the ‘10 days warning period’ today and will see, what happens then…
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