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Webroot endpoint protection
Webroot endpoint protection














The WBEP platform also includes the behavior shield, which monitors individual user behavior to dynamically tailor malware prevention. We were pleased to note that the newest version of the endpoint client doesn't need to be updated constantly for threat protection - it performs scans based on information 'in the cloud' so is always up to date. This can easily be disabled but it's important to note, as your endpoints may use other browser extensions for safe surfing which could interfere with Web Threat Shield's functionality. When we did, we also noticed it installed Webroot's "Web Threat Shield" into our Edge browser.

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On first login we were easily able to find a download link for the WebRoot 'SecureAnywhere' software, with the license key preloaded, then install it on our Windows 11 machine.

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The latter is useful if you manage multiple devices on behalf of different clients.

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On first login, users are also asked to choose between the Business console (the focus of this review) or the MSP (Managed Service Provider) console. WebRoot will ask for two different characters from this each time you log in, as well as prompt you each time to set up two factor authentication. You use this form to create a secondary 'security code'. There's also a link to set a new, strong password. A short while later a link is sent to your e-mail address with a temporary license code and password. If you choose to sign up for the free 30-day trial for Business Endpoint Protection, you're asked to enter your contact details. Overall, WebRoot offer a very smooth setup. (Image credit: Webroot ) Webroot Business Endpoint Protection: Setup














Webroot endpoint protection