Top Privacy Software & Access control for Mac
Easily store private documents, photos, videos and more in Document Vault. The app takes advantage of the latest technologies to provide a both intuitive and secure way of accessing private files.
You can add all file types you can think of to the app....
Using WASEL Pro service gives you the advantage of browsing the Internet anonymously and totally secured.
The connection between your computer and our servers is encrypted, and highly secured. Hackers and data sniffers will not have a chance of reaching...
With Mac App Blocker, you can password-protect EACH application on your Mac. It keeps your apps and your Mac safe from the many silent but deadly threats out there. Set a timeout value to automatically exit the protected application so even when you leave...
Sidestep is an open-source application for Mac OS X that sits quietly in the background, protecting your security and privacy as you browse the web. When you connect to the Internet through an unprotected wireless network, such as at a coffeeshop or an...
Undercover routinely checks with the Undercover server. In case of theft, the Mac's unique Undercover ID is added to the list on the Undercover server, initiating the recovery process. During the recovery phase, Undercover transmits its current location...
Rohos Logon Key turns any USB drive into a security key for your Mac. Using Rohos Logon Key you can add hardware level protection for your MAC. Your security benefits: >The Mac is protected but you don't need to enter your password manually each time you...
In your office, or at home, You are probably not the only person using your mac. Create difference users is a solution, but make every body loose time to login and logout. MySafe let you keep all your secrets safe, and share the rest of your Mac. Mysafe...
SimpleAuthority is a fully functional Certification Authority (CA) that is designed to be very easy to use. It generates and manages keys and certificates that provide cryptographic digital identities for people and/or computer servers. These...
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...