Software : IMsecure Pro

Software : IMsecure Pro

IMsecure Pro

from: Broderbund



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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Broderbund
EAN: 0772040831622
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Broderbund
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Broderbund
Publisher: Broderbund
Release Date: December 24, 2003
Sales Rank: 21430
Studio: Broderbund



Features:
  • Comprehensive security solution designed for use with instant messaging
  • Advanced encryption technology keeps personal communications private
  • ID Lock helps prevent accidental disclosure of valuable information
  • Smart Default Settings mean instant protection right out of the box
  • Works with any of the popular IM services







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Keep instant messaging safe and private

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Your IM conversations might not be as private as youthink! Protect yourself from online snoops, spies and worse with the cutting-edge encryption technology of IMsecure Pro. If you - or your family - use an IM service, this is one Internet precaution you can't afford to overlook.

The firstcomprehensive security solution designed specifically for use with instant messaging, IMsecure Pro works seamlessly with all popular IM services. From the makers of ZoneAlarm, this state-of-the-art encryption technology prevents Internet predators fromviewing your personal communications. Plus, this powerful program shields your computer from hackers, identity thieves, and spammers who target vulnerable IM connections. Get smart about security with IMsecure Pro!

Don't let the ease andconvenience of instant messaging be spoiled by security worries. With IMsecure Pro, rest assured that your IM conversations are private and that hacker intrusions are blocked. A quick installation is all it takes!  Works with MSN Messenger, AOLInstant Messenger and other leading IM clients.

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Automatically Protect Your PC, Your Family and Your Privacy



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