Sep 10, 2010 20:01 GMT  ·  By

Online Armor ++ stands for complete security for your system. It combines Online Armor’s firewall protection with anti-malware protection from Emsi Software’s antivirus. Regularly priced $59.95, the product is now available 50% off through Softpedia.

Residents of United States and most of the European Union countries can get the product from Softpedia, at half the price, $29.97 off. The suite is pretty strong on features, encompassing a very powerful firewall, two antivirus engines (Emsi Soft and Ikarus), phishing filter and a rootkit scanner.

The two modes available in the application allow both average as well as advanced users to enjoy different levels of configuration. Configuring the program is no rocket science and you only have to do it one time.

As far as the amount of firewall pop ups are concerned, Online Armor ++ is not annoying at all. You will get easy to understand messages and a clear set of options to configure future alerts.

Some important features in the list of the program are online banking protection, which locks down your session for complete privacy. Identity Theft Protection is also an advantage, as it takes care of phishing attacks and dismantles keylogging techniques.

Although Online Armor ++’s antimalware protection relies on signatures, the product also feature behavioral detection. It sports a set of malicious activities it can detect and you get to pick the ones to be enabled. Unfortunately false positives are bound to pop up from time to time.

Emsi Software makes available Online Armor ++ at discounted price world-wide, offering an even larger price slash to residents of countries where the general income is very low. Thus the promotion includes discounts of up to 85% for some countries. The country-dependent price cut is not available for users in countries with strong economy, unless the product is purchased through Softpedia.