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1-Click SignupShield Suite 4

Developer: Protecteer, LLC (more products...)
OS:Win98/ ME/ XP/ 2000/ 2003
License:Shareware
Price: $29.95 (Buy it now)
Size:3.0 MB
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1-Click navigate and sign-in to any web site. SignupShield monitors each form submission you make. It detects when sensitive personal information is about to be submitted to a suspicious web site and alerts you to that fact. SignupShield generates a unique password and a disposable email address for every web site you want to sign-up to. It fills the sign-up form for you and then encrypts and stores the generated passwords and email addresses for later use during sign-in. SignupShield's disposable email address service forwards emails sent to a disposable address, to your real inbox protecting you from spam. SignupShield tracks your use of passwords and email addresses throughout their life cycle. It detects any changes you make and updates your list of saved credentials. With a built in Form Filler & Saver tool SignupShield fills out complex online forms (and saves them) with one (or zero) clicks.

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