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    Cool Blue Gem Security-Total Privacy

    6 fundamental reasons to get the protection of BlueGem Total Privacy
    Secure all Internet activities.
    Secure Internet Banking and Financial transactions.
    Secure cloud apps such as Gmail, Google apps.
    Encrypt every keysstroke you enter.
    Protect your web screens from hackers.
    Your antivirus software can no longer keep pace with today's fast-evolving threats.
    Blue Gem Total Privacy-Standard 2.0 costs $29.95

    Code:
    http://www.bluegemsecurity.com/
    I would like know know your opinions and views of Blue Gem Security-Total Privacy!

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    Avinash have you tested Encassa

    Which do you think is Better Encassa's CoDefender or Blue Gem's Total Privacy:-/

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivek View Post
    Avinash have you tested Encassa

    Which do you think is Better Encassa's CoDefender or Blue Gem's Total Privacy:-/
    I am still to test it mate. May be I will do that on sunday. You just increased my work it seems by adding this one too for my views.

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    Avinash
    Oh I am really sorry for increasing your workload,both encassa and blue gem looks promising.Hope the tests are fruitful
    It's seems that we can never get enough layers of security for our systems:-/
    But it's better to be safe first than regret later
    I am total security paranoid-type

    Thanks for considering

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    It seems both would be getting a thumbs down from my side.

    Encassa required a dotnet framework 2.0 SP1 download before it can even install. And right now I do not have time to download something for a security app.

    I would just say better stick with keyscrambler as its free version does the same job without any need for any additional downloads.

    Bluegem... what should i say. They didn't gave me a option to download even a trial version. They want you to buy the product directly without even testing it. That's ridiculous and looks as if they are hiding something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivek View Post
    I am total security paranoid-type

    Thats true..

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    @Vivek, It seems i accidently deleted your last reply. Anyway here's your asner :

    KS can indeed stop *some* kernel based keyloggers, but not all of them...

    But if you mean that you expect KS to stop ALL kernel based keyloggers.there is no such thing as 100% security.

    Read this thread for more discussion :


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