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KeyScrambler 3.2.0.3


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KeyScrambler encrypts your keystrokes deep in the kernel, as they travel from your keyboard to the destination app, so whatever keyloggers may be awaiting in the operating system will get only scrambled, indecipherable, useless data to record. This preventive approach enables KeyScrambler to stay one step ahead of the bad guys instead of running after them. It protects your data/identity even on security compromised computers, defeats both known and unknown keyloggers, and effectively closes the gap in traditional anti-virus, anti-malware programs, whose detect-and-remove method proves ineffective in dealing with new malware attacks.


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Can anyone explain why someone would choose this over Zemana?

Zemana encrypts keystrokes system wide, not just in X amount of apps. Also I believe it is light on the computer..

Thanks in advance :)

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Can anyone explain why someone would choose this over Zemana?

Zemana encrypts keystrokes system wide, not just in X amount of apps. Also I believe it is light on the computer..

Thanks in advance :)

good point , i just was on my way to write something like that.

if we compare Zemana VS keyscambler FREE we can see zemana offer this :

* Protects every application on your computer, and not just your web browser

Keyscarmbler offer the free ONLY for the browser ... :lol:

but at the end of the day when we use both software fully cured ;) who give a FFFFFFFFFF@#@#KKK :D :D :D

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Anyone tested keygen? Im not trusting to guy with one post and i dont have WM installed?

EDIT: Thats old keygen from version 2.9 and it's not working anymore!

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with this patch is good to add this line in hosts because every time when new supported program need to be used, program wil call home:

0.0.0.0 www.qfxsoftware.com

why?

create for example empty text file on desktop and open them without that line and look how much time need to load

with 127.0.0.1 same thing

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