
Sara
GBComodo One is the way to go Comodo One is the way to go. Previously I had used a different vendor for security, patch management, MDM, remote takeover, and IT ticketing. Comodo does this all under one console. It’s made my network easier to manage and was able to consolidate all 5 of those costs into one. Who doesn’t like saving money?!?

Magnus
GBIt's not a good antivirus It's not a good antivirus. It's entirely containment-based and hard to use. When opening my browser it shows 10 popups. The valkyrie system is pretty cool but barely ever works.

Paul Marsden
GBUnwanted subscription added sneakily I purchased an SSL in a hurry, obtained the certificate with no issues and all working OK. However, after downloading the invoice I noticed that they had stuck on a $4.99 SiteLock Scanner monthly subscription without my knowledge. It turns out that they add this on the page where you enter the billing information and if you don't see it (which I didn't) it gets added automatically. I contacted support immediately and they point blank refused to remove and refund this subscription. The cost is not high but adding products in this manner is in my view very bad practice. I don't mind being offered extra products but I should have to choose to add them, not the other way around. EDIT: After seeing my post the company finally relented and refunded the subscription money and so I have upgraded them to 3 stars. The SSL install was fine and works as it should.

Richard Nation
GBTook money but no product Purchased 3 PC software. Link to download software, in confirmation email, doesn't work. Messaged through Geek Buddy and had no response after 3 hours. Phones 24/7 helpline and there was no answer. Was first in queue for 10 minutes before being cut off. Have requested full refund. Hopefully I'll get it... Edit... Been chasing for 6 days to get a refund. Sent numerous emails and tried phoning too.They will not respond at all. Please don't use this company.

Jade
GBAbsolutely Unacceptable. I installed Comodo’s free antivirus for Macintosh. When installed, it immediately reported an error with the scanner. Ran the diagnostics, and it found errors, but couldn’t fix them. I tried to uninstall, and it failed, I tried AppZapper. When I rebooted, the service STILL loaded! It had baked itself into OS X. I went the extreme route. Backed up my data, and wiped the disk. Damn unacceptable. I won’t be getting any antivirus products from them again, free or paid. Product: Comodo Free Antivirus for Macintosh