Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour PC Privacy Shield Premium 3.3.0 était valable le 15 mars 2017!
PC Privacy Shield est utilisé à la fois pour protéger ses informations contre le phishing ET pour couvrir ses traces au besoin. PC Privacy Shield supprime les informations de connexion et les alertes en temps réel lorsque celles-ci sont enregistrées par les navigateurs. PC Privacy Shield nettoie les messages instantanés / historique de chat, en gardant votre PC propre de tous les enregistrements de chat précédents.
NB: La licence est accordée pour 1 an.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 / 8 /10 (x32/x64)
5.2 MB
$39.99
L'antivirus Shield combine des technologies antivirus et anti-spyware avancées pour offrir une sécurité et une confidentialité complètes!
L'antivirus Shield offre une protection contre tous les virus, chevaux de Troie et logiciels espions à jour. Il offre une protection active contre les menaces et est configuré pour surveiller, bloquer et alerter à chaque fois qu'une menace est détectée.
L'antivirus Shield offre également une protection de messagerie en bloquant et en mettant en quarantaine les menaces situées dans les courriels entrants. L'application inclut des outils supplémentaires, tels que la gomme de fichier sécurisé, le nettoyeur d'historique et le gestionnaire de démarrage pour aider à protéger votre ordinateur et à fonctionner à des performances optimales.
Commentaires sur PC Privacy Shield Premium 3.3.0
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I don't mind GOTD's requirement of an email address so as to get the download link because I don't use Facebook, but after that, it's necessary with this giveaway to go to an activation page and provide an email address yet again, and then work through one of the most tedious captcha processes around: I want to sample a software, not spend a small eternity ticking off shop fronts, street signs, and whether there's any grass growing anywhere in view.
(What's especially ironic here is that I must first disable the privacy / security protections on this computer so as to access the activation captcha for this privacy software.)
Others with more time and patience to spare will likely fare better, but on the basis of the developer's own web page description it's hard to see what might make PC Privacy Shield Premium worthy of installing anyway -- and especially as it's yet more rentalware on a recurring annual license.
The so-called 'Sandbox' feature is, apart from a misinterpretation of what the word actually means, an automation easily foregone with a simple click on a CCleaner shortcut at the end of a browsing session. CCleaner also takes care of cookies, with the option to save any that may be wanted, whilst the free Firefox 'Better Privacy' extension goes even deeper in that regard.
Firefox also automatically erases all history on exit, and as for passwords, well: if there are still any out there ill-advised enough to use their browser for passwords instead of a password manager, I doubt any 'preventative' measure is ever going to help them. As for the product's other features, existing free or paid-for anti-malware / anti-virus software from long established providers seems already more than capable of managing that.
I'll pass then, GOTD, but thanks anyway.
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Lindy Wise: As you're so generously concerned for my life, I'll reciprocate with a suggestion as what you need to do in yours: stop shilling GOTD. You're much too obvious.
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just click the url to check the Homepage of the Publisher.
then it is blocked by an installed s/w on my pc which was a GOTD free offer last week.
there is info in the warning message.
i do not know what to say as an free offer block another free offer in GOTD.
donald
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Installed okay in Win 7 64 bit. Not blocked by Bullguard. Just a word of caution- it asks you to create a password. I suggest you choose a very secure one, and do so in privacy, as the scan that follows reveals ALL your stored online passwords for various websites in plain text for everyone around to see. There was no warning that this would happen - a bit of an oversight. Presume this will happen with every scan (or maybe there's an opt-out setting which I haven't yet discovered). Anyone who can guess your PC Privacy password would be able to access all the others.
Thought somebody might appreciate being forewarned.
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O the irony of it all. Here we are today being offered software that purports to protect our privacy and protect us from phishing and yet when you go to Shieldapps website it's blocked with warnings that it could be harmful. I'm sure there's nothing bad there and WW3 won't start if you ignore the warnings but I found it rather amusing all the same. Won't be downloading as I already have similar on my machine.
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