New Security Software for Mac
VPN Unlimited is a high-quality cross-platform VPN service with no limits on traffic bandwidth and connection speed. The service offers a unified pricing matrix for all platforms, so you can use a single account and pay only once for using the VPN...
TCPBlock is a lightweight and fast application firewall for Mac OS X 10.6 or later developed by delantis.com. The Mac OS X firewall protects you from connections that come from outside of your computer. But what about the software from your computer that...
With over 250 million downloads, Hotspot Shield is the world's most popular Virtual Private Network (VPN) that allows you to access blocked websites and services online, secures your browsing session, protects you from hackers and WiFi snoopers on public...
Kript routes your connection through secure r-VPN servers, maintaining your right to privacy and protecting you from hackers and censorship. Messaging and E-mail encryption with OpenPGP. Kript's encryption works automatically and transparently. It...
Safe allows you to store and organize your sensitive data. All encrypted with super secure 256-bit AES. Highly secure support for images and contact information. Backup module, ideal for secure backups and syncing with iOS devices. Safe for Mac is fully...
Crypt is a Cocoa app for encrypting and decrypting files with a password of your choice. The cipher used is AES256-CBC and the encryption format is open. All features are free except the encryption of...
Where do you keep your confidential data? Like most people these days, you've probably got a growing number of user IDs, passwords, registration keys, PIN codes, serial numbers, and the like, stored in various places on your computer or scribbled on...
The average internet user has their browsing history tracked 160 times per day. What does that mean?
- Almost every website you visit tracks and records your activity and sells your data to other companies.
- Every time you give a website your real...
The average internet user has their browsing history tracked 160 times per day. What does that mean?
- Almost every website you visit tracks and records your activity and sells your data to other companies.
- Every time you give a website your real...
The average internet user has their browsing history tracked 160 times per day. What does that mean?
- Almost every website you visit tracks and records your activity and sells your data to other companies.
- Every time you give a website your real...