

Your subscription is subject to our License Agreement and Privacy Notice.You will be provided a full refund upon request, by contacting Customer Support within 30 days of your initial purchase or 60 days of auto-renewal.You can cancel your subscription or change your auto-renewal settings any time after purchase from your My Account page.If the renewal price changes, we will notify you in advance so you always know what’s going on. Unless otherwise stated, if a savings amount is shown, it describes the difference between the introductory first term price (available only to customers without an existing McAfee subscription) and the renewal subscription price (e.g., first term price vs.30 days before your first term is expired, your subscription will be automatically renewed on an annual basis and you will be charged the renewal subscription price in effect at the time of your renewal, until you cancel (Vermont residents must opt-in to auto-renewal.) The length of your first term depends on your purchase selection. The amount you are charged upon purchase is the price of the first term of your subscription.We have been told sep15 is available now for deployment however there is some issuesġ) you cant use the sep14 license/serial for 15 if you would like to move to 15 its a new license purchase. Looking forward to read your pros & cons. Once you are on the cloud console, you can click on the "Try Now" button next to SEP 15 in the More Products box and start using SEP 15 in a TestPad environment. Once you have reviewed SEP 15 features, tried it with a few test devices, you can then request activation to start using it in your production environment.įor existing customers who want to migrate to SEP 15 - it's not available yet, estimated Q2/Q3 of 2019. We have not migrated to SEP 14 Cloud yet, but for others wjo have - what was your thoughs on this? Did you come across any issue with this? What is the pros and cons of this Cloud based product?įor others who want to read more details of this, you can find out at What happens if our Internet link goes down and there is an attack in process - how do we handle this? While I agree that more and more product are going cloud based, I am still 50/50 on this. With the announcement slowly tricking in about SEP 15, one thing stood out about this new release is that it's Cloud based product only.
