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Advanced anti-malware protection for your Mac with Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office

Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 28, 2022

Mac computers come with built-in anti-malware security features. But despite Apple’s efforts to keep the system up-to-date against digital threats, these protections are not enough to protect users from all the malware swirling around the web. That’s where comes in as a complete solution to protect your Mac from online threats – including support for the latest Macs with M1 and M2 chips. Acronis is a tech company focused on developing... + full article



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