At first glance, it sounds like the ultimate bargain. For a one-time payment of $20 or $30, you could secure your Windows PC for the next 16 years. No subscriptions, no annual renewals, just peace of mind until the year 2040.
Determined to find a legitimate solution, John contacted AVG's customer support team. After explaining the situation to the representative, she surprised him by mentioning that they had a special program for businesses that required long-term subscriptions. The representative provided John with a unique license key that would indeed be valid until 2040.
This article is for informational purposes. The author does not condone software piracy. Always purchase software from official vendors.
I reached out to historical support documentation from NortonLifeLock (the parent company of AVG and Avast). Their official stance on “lifetime” or long-dated future keys is unequivocal:
At first glance, it sounds like the ultimate bargain. For a one-time payment of $20 or $30, you could secure your Windows PC for the next 16 years. No subscriptions, no annual renewals, just peace of mind until the year 2040.
Determined to find a legitimate solution, John contacted AVG's customer support team. After explaining the situation to the representative, she surprised him by mentioning that they had a special program for businesses that required long-term subscriptions. The representative provided John with a unique license key that would indeed be valid until 2040.
This article is for informational purposes. The author does not condone software piracy. Always purchase software from official vendors.
I reached out to historical support documentation from NortonLifeLock (the parent company of AVG and Avast). Their official stance on “lifetime” or long-dated future keys is unequivocal:
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