Webroot - Re-Activating or Changing License Key

Webroot - Re-Activating or Changing License Key

If you have purchased Webroot as part of a PC build, Webroot will be installed for you so you shouldn't need to go through this guide.

This guide is for customers that:

  • Had the trial installed and now wish to convert to the full version
  • Re-activating an expired license (a new key was issued)


To enter your keycode on your computer:

  1. From the desktop, open SecureAnywhere by double-clicking the Webroot icon in the system tray.
  2. Click My Account gear icon.
  3. In the Activate a new keycode field, enter your keycode.
  4. Click the Activate button.

Once saved, your endpoint is good to go!

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