BlueGem Total Privacy Google Apps Edition

Encrypt all keystrokes between the keyboard and Google apps.
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  • License:
  • Free to try
  • Publisher Name:
  • BlueGem Security
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP
  • File Size:
  • 5.77MB

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BlueGem Total Privacy Google Apps Edition Description

6 fundamental reasons to get the Protection of BlueGem Total Privacy 1. Secure all Internet activities 2. Secure internet banking and financial transactions 3. Encrypt every keystroke you enter 4. Protect all screen images 5. Your antivirus software can no longer keep pace with today's fast-evolving threats 6. BlueGem’s proactive security is the perfect complement to your existing anti-virus and anti-spyware software and won’t bog down your systems BlueGem Security Keystroke Encryption technology blocks malware that intercepts users keystrokes, which is the predominant method of stealing identity information. It does this by utilizing a dual protection method: (1) a 128 bit encryption Algorithm to encrypt every single user keystroke and (2) bypassing the conventional keystroke delivery channel in the Operating System where threats may reside. In other words, BlueGem Security software creates a virtual ‘encryption channel right from the keyboard and delivers the user data directly to the web browser. * The BlueGem Security solution encrypts each and every keystroke at the lowest Layer where software can reside; which means that no malware can go below the layer where BlueGem Security encrypts the user’s data. * Every user keystroke is encrypted on a character-by-character basis, and each individual keystroke is encrypted with an independent encryption key. The benefit of this encryption method is that it adds extra security to the user’s information by using a separate encryption key for every keystroke. For instance, even in the unlikely event that a hacker was able to crack an encrypted character, he could only understand one single character instead of an entire stream of data (Keystroke Encryption). * Once a keystroke is encrypted, it is routed through a virtual channel and decrypted at the hand-off point in the browser where it initiates a Secure Socket Layer connection to the web server (Virtualization of Data Input).


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