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Protection from Keyloggers

Anti Keylogger Shield enhances your security level further. It prevents the operation of any Keylogger – Known or unknown from your computer. Keyloggers are small spy programs that record everything you types on your computer- your user name and password, email, documents, etc and then send it over to the internet to the person who infiltrated it or save this in hidden place on your computer to access later.Keyloggers can enter to your computer in many ways, as emails, viruses, trojan horses; from people you know might try to invade your privacy and see what you are typing, or remote hackers might want to stole usernames and passwords as you type it.
Anti Keylogger Shield is a powerful application, once installed it sits on your system tray and silently run and block the mechanism that are exploited by the keyloggers. Unlike similar programs, Anti Keylogger Shield does not use a signature database, and it will not try to detect keyloggers. Anti Keylogger Shield will simply block the very mechanisms that are used by known and unknown keyloggers and these will not work anymore.
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