![]() Having said that Daniel's recommendation is by far the best approach get Support to add the time from the new subscription onto the current/expiring one which means no hassle in terms of Password and/or Backup & Sync-related data. So if deciding to purchase a new subscription rather than renew the existing one all one needs to do is to enter the new keycode in the current installation of WSA and activate it. What that means is that you should always have the latest version of WSA running on your system as Webroot automatically, and very silently, 'push' updates out when they are released. Webroot incremental update WSA through a program of continuous improvement so whilst for marketing purposes some may refer to WSA 2016 in fact we go by the program version number, i.e., v9.0.7.46, being the latest version as stated by Daniel. If I may just add to what Daniel has advised.there is no 'old' version of WSA, unless that is you are running a version of Webroot software that is pre 2011. Your previous keycode was enrolled in our uninterrupted protection service, which protects your devices from ongoing security threats by, upon the expiration of each subscription term, automatically renewing your subscription at the then-current applicable subscription price (plus applicable taxes), excluding any. Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33 Uninterrupted Protection - Automatic Renewal Service. ![]()
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