-I have had Webroot antivirus/antispyware software for about 3 years. Yesterday I got a request/offer from them to try out/assess their new beta software and they would add 3 months to my current membership. I don't know if the hassle involved would be worth the 3 months free. Can there be problems associated with new beta software that I could incur.As the above answerer said, it is a compliment, but beta testing is best left to experienced users.
So you be the judge of your own skill level; but betas aren't ready for public release, and they can be *quite* buggy.
If you keep all of your files backed up and are able to recover from a disaster (I'm not saying that it will happen - just that it could), then go for it.
But if a major malfunction is going to overwhelm you (again I'm not saying that it is going to happen, just that it could) - don't do it.You must know in the future that being asked to beta test by a product manufacturer directly is a compliment to you and your good feedback and reputation.
I have been creating a good reputation among software applications for years through my blogging and more. I mostly accept any invitation to beta test knowing there might be unexpected results not usually acquainted in the application. However, if you are worried about it putting your computer in jeopardy, don't be. These app creators absolutely do not want to damage the consumer's hardware.
GO FOR IT.
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