Secure-Me Launched at UK against ID Theft
on February 26, 2010 | by | in Tech News | Tags: identity theft, Macs, PCs, Secure-Me
As we have seen that the identity theft is becoming very common these days and protecting your personal information while browsing is going to get more difficult thus many companies have started working on this issue and one such company has revealed a new application called ‘Secure-Me’ in UK which is claiming to help the users in protecting their privacy and get rid of identity theft while browsing online. This secure is going to be available for PCs, Macs, and Smartphones and a very secure browser will be provided for the users which will encrypt the information coming to the user’s device and the one which is going out from it as well.
It is also reported that along with these exciting facilities Secure-Me will also carries a built in anti-virus and also checks the visited sites against McAfee’s site advisor database of malicious site. While giving a media briefing the company’s representatives said that they are not going to replace the anti-virus but “complementing local protection,” and just offered “a second opinion”. The company has also notified that Secure-Me is coming with a virtual keyboard and keystroke interference software and also an ability to encrypt and decrypt the files. Thus the new mode of security is going to be available with this application and we can expect some more protection against identity theft in the coming years.
