How do I access Malwarebytes?
Malwarebytes is a free anti-malware program that's available for all major operating systems. Malwarebytes can be downloaded as a stand-alone application from the official website. Access Malwarebytes from anywhere via our mobile app, web client, desktop software or the command line. Malwarebytes is a very simple application that can be accessed from almost any device by using the web, a USB drive or through a cloud server.
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How do I activate Malwarebytes on a second device?
Malwarebytes will reactivate itself as long as you keep the Malwarebytes license active and the product is connected to the internet. If for any reason your Malwarebytes product becomes blocked or unusable, remove it from its original location and try activating it on a different device.
Register with My Account. If you need help setting up a My Account profile, see Create and manage your Malwarebytes Account. Click a subscription card with available devices under the Subscriptions page. Select Add another device in the pop-up box after clicking Add device.
Why can I not connect to Malwarebytes?
The Malwarebytes system has encountered a problem and is unable to connect. When you try to connect to Malwarebytes, one of three things could be happening: 1) You may have an incorrect password set on your device; 2) There is an issue with the app that you're running and it’s unable to establish a connection with the cloud; or 3) The service you are trying to connect to is temporarily unavailable.
How many devices can I use with Malwarebytes?
In addition to devices you own, you can install Malwarebytes on up to five devices at the same time. You can install Malwarebytes on your home computer, Notebook, and Android smartphones or tablets. Your Apple iOS device can be installed as well. Malwarebytes Maximum Protection can be installed and configured on up to 5 PCs (PCs must be networked with each other), 3 Macs, and 2 tablets per license.
Why can't I open my Malwarebytes?
If you can't open your app, there may be a number of possible causes. This can include malware infections, but also user error. It's possible that Malwarebytes has been blocked by your or another program. In some cases, Malwarebytes won't start properly when it's running as a background service in Windows 10.
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