In January 2026, my disabled brother found a charge on his mastercard from this company. He claims he does not know them. This is totally believable, because my disabled brother does not know ho... See more
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A comprehensive digital security and privacy solution that combines antivirus protection and a secure VPN to protect users across all major devices, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. It helps defend against malware, phishing attempts, malicious ads, and online tracking, while encrypting internet traffic for safer and more private browsing. The solution also secures login credentials and monitors for potential data exposure, delivering continuous protection and peace of mind for everyday digital life.
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I join with others below who were attempting to pay for parking and instead wound up with ArmorProShield.com Quarryville, USA charging a renewable monthly $19.95 fee. Am in the process of discussions with my credit card company in response.

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Fraud!! Never did business with this company and my card just got charged!! $27.36!!
They are a Fraudulent Company!!

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I am filing this complaint regarding ArmorProShield after being unexpectedly redirected to their website from ParK Mobile. I was not actively seeking antivirus or security software when this occurred.
The redirect made it appear as though there was an urgent issue requiring action. During the process, payment information was entered under what I believed was a legitimate or necessary transaction related to Park Mobile. Shortly thereafter, I discovered a charge of approximately $19.95 from ArmorProShield that I did not knowingly authorize as a recurring subscription.
This experience was misleading and deceptive. Consumers should not be redirected from unrelated websites into what appears to be a security warning or urgent purchase flow. The process lacks transparency and can easily confuse individuals into entering payment information unintentionally.
You can see all the same reports from others and ArmorProShield responds with the same answer
"ArmorProShield subscriptions require an online order using payment details entered at checkout. If you believe a charge was not authorized, we recommend contacting our support team for further assistance." So, they been told many times of the scam and have done nothing. they just hope you don't see the charges on cc card. How can you trust a company for security when they have marketing scams like this. So, let's see how they respond. it will probably be the same canned answer that they have posted for all the complaints, and they continue to scam people.

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I never requested this service. Was trying to pay for parking and was redirected to this site. Now I need to order a new card and cancel all of my services. What a bummer.

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Overall this was a pretty good experience - had some install issues that were my fault but customer service was excellent. Virus detection is working well, doesn't seem to be a drain on my computer. The UI isn't very slick and kinda dated but like I said, the customer support was great and that makes up for a lot.

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This company scammed me!
Never signed up for their service. Billed to my credit card twice in about a week. I attempted to cancel my "subscription" but it is still on my credit card statement.
I gave I the one star only because I couldn't give a zero.

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I NEVER DID BUSINESS WITH ARMOR PRO SHEILD. A FRAUDULENT CHARGE APPEARD ON MY CREDIT CARD STATEMENT FOR THEIR SERVICES. I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW THEY WERE ABLE TO CHARGE MY CARD WITHOUT ME SIGNING UP FOR THIS YEAR LONG SUBSCRIPTION. I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT SERVICES THEY EVEN PROVIDE. I HAVE DISPUTED THEIR CHARGE WITH MY CREDIT CARD COMPANY. WHICH WILL PREVENT THEM FROM POSTING ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES AND WILL HAVE TO REMOVE THE UNAUTHORIZED MONTHLY CHARGE. IT'S A VERY LARGE INCONVENIENCE TO HAVE TO CLOSE MY CREDIT CARD AND WAIT FOR A NEW CARD WITH A NEW NUMBER TO ARRIVE

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Installation was a bit tough, but luckily they provide a solid step by step tutorial. I didn't know that you get so many functionalities in one app. Really cool, I feel protected.

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I want a refund because this is not what I was ordering. I was tricked into this.

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Never heard of this brand before, but it's actually a great all in one tool, with one installation you get access to many features like antivirus, VPN, password manager.

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Had install issues but support sorted it quickly. Until now it does it's job.

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This is nothing more than a fraud. My wife tried to pay for parking on-line and was directed to their site and billed $20. Luckily AmEx flagged it but now need a new card!

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This is a scam. Like many others, I went to pay for parking, thought I was entering my cc info for parking but then had a subscription to armorproshield.
Armorshield's reply is true, that it only happens if you enter credit card information but they intentionally create pop-ups that look like parking payments to get you to do that.

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Very deceitful advertising for a company that claims to be about protection. I was trying to sign up for a website and the armorproshield ad was designed to look like the sign up link. The link takes you directly to the a credit card page, which is what you would expect. Didnt realize anything was wrong until the information didn’t get me into the site I wanted.

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I am happy with this security solution, it's easy to install and setup, I give 4 stars just because the interface needs a bit of work to make it prettier

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They take advantage of people trying to pay for parking in the U.S - this scam should be notified to Google. They should not be allowed to do these types of scams

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It is absolutely a scam. I was scan the QR code in Miami to download the app to pay parking fee. The website pop up and ask for fill in my credit card information. Then all out of sudden it said i have purchased of this Fxxking Armorproshield. There was no any indication on the web saying i am going to purchase this rubbish.
And after i leave Miami for 2 weeks, it charge my credit card again without my consense and authorization. it is totally scam. I don't know why it is still allowed to obtain credit card payment and existing on web!

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**SCAM**When attempting to download a parking app, Armorproshield was at the top of the Google search in the Sponsored section displaying the same Logo as the parking app. In a hurry and without noticing, I entered my information and they charged me $20 USD for NOTHING. They will not let me cancel the account either.

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I found a charge from this security company on my credit card. I have no idea how it got there. I did not intentionally sign up for it. When I called to cancel, they said it might have been from a pop-up. VERY SNEAKY!!!

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In January 2026, my disabled brother found a charge on his mastercard from this company. He claims he does not know them. This is totally believable, because my disabled brother does not know how to use the internet and does not even go onto the internet while using his cell phone. If fact he hardly even uses the cell phone, except for calls never for internet. Online banking, maybe but thats the extent of his knowledge.
How armorproshield.com got ahold of his mastercard, we don't know. All i can say is when i finally opened his email i found a billed item from Armorproshield, but it was sent to his spam folder right away. When i contacted them, they responded within 5 minutes. cancelling the subscription which was 19.99 USD with no hesitation. Leading me to belief that they wanted out of the situation due to the fact I was on to them. I even asked how they got my brothers credit card mainly because my brother never uses the internet especially on his phone.
What disturbes me is how a company finds these clients, even google knew it was a spam/scam as that is where it ended up in the first place. Even if it wasn't a spam or scam, their methods of obtaining clients is questionable at best!
Who takes advantage of a disabled person???

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