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I would like to have MB installed on my router so all units on my home network are protected.  Since I have both a desktop backup as well as a Network Attached Storage I don't use Cloud therefore that application doesn't seem correct.  I'm also considering a VPN application to install in my new router and would like that option.  Is there a version of MB that will install in a router?  Or might you consider creating one?

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Malwarebytes currently offers this VPN which users have really liked. You're question about installing it on a router would have to be answered by the staff and not me. Here is the link to Malwarebytes VPN check it out. https://www.malwarebytes.com/lp/sem-privacy/en/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn6LD77uK7AIVGIvICh06tAzOEAAYASAAEgKEJPD_BwE

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Greetings,

Unfortunately Malwarebytes has no software that runs on routers at the moment.  I assume it would require some sort of Linux based client if it is a router that supports the installation of third party software (most don't, though some do have custom firmware available which allows further options).  Malwarebytes has a VPN called Malwarebytes Privacy, however it won't run on a router either.

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In addition to the above info, I think the information in the Malwarebytes End User License Agreement (EULA) found here may also apply:

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Furthermore, you may not Execute the Software on any Device(s) running a server operating system unless it is a Malwarebytes server product as reflected in its official product name or detailed in the associated official release notes.

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Except as specifically permitted under Section 2(g) below, You must have a license to the Software for every Device on which you operate the Software. You may run the Software on a network, provided that you have a license to the Software for each: (1) Device that the Software is Executed on; and (2) Device or user instance that can access the Software over that network that is not included in (1).

Although that's just my interpretation; a member of the staff may clarify if I am incorrect.

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