
PrivacyKeyboard 9.2
PrivacyKeyboard for Microsoft Windows Vista/XP/2000, Microsoft Windows Server 2008/2003 is the FIRST product of its kind in the world that can provide every computer with strong protection against ALL types of real spy programs and hardware keyloggers, both known and unknown, currently in use or presently being developed worldwide.

The PrivacyKeyboard automatically deactivates all running spy programs on your PC and allows you to ensure a more secure method to record your customer-selected information (passwords, logins, PIN etc.). Due to the PrivacyKeyboard, keystroke recording devices will not be able to detect your sensitive information too. Unlike the typical "antivirus" approach, the PrivacyKeyboard does not rely on pattern-matching, so it may work on new or unknown types of real spy programs. The PrivacyKeyboard bucks various types of spy programs possibly included in any commercial, shareware, freeware products, as well as in Trojan programs, viruses of very different operation principles. PrivacyKeyboard does not use any signature bases so it can protect even against unknown software or hardware keyloggers! Once installed PrivacyKeyboard will protect your privacy immediately and constantly. Makes data stealing impossible.
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