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KeyScrambler Personal 3.8 Adds Microsoft Edge Browser Support

Last updated on July 31, 2015 By Venkat

KeyScrambler, the anti-keylogging software, which encrypts keystrokes at keyboard level and decrypts them when reaches the browser or application (it supports), has been updated, version 3.8 has been released. 

Free version of software —KeyScrambler Personal— which till now supports Google Chrome and other browsers, now with v3.8 release, fully supports Windows 10 including the Microsoft Edge browser.

KeyScrambler Personal now supports Edge browser in Windows 10

READ: Zemana AntiLogger Free: Offers System-wide Protection against keyloggers

What’s new in KeyScrambler personal 3.8

* Added full Windows 10 support, including the new Edge browser along with AOL  Desktop 9.7, QIP Surf, and Amigo.
* Fixed keystrokes not appearing in some situations.
* Fixed compatibility issue with certain addons in Firefox.
* Fixed compatibility issue with Dropbox.

ALSO SEE: Ultimate Guide to Protect from Keyloggers

After installing this version, you need to restart your computer for it to protect all the browsers you’re using.

Are you using any keylogging protection software?

Filed Under: Freeware, Microsoft Edge, News Tagged With: KeyScrambler, Keyscrambler personal, Windows 10

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