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- BlueGem Keystroke Encryption Pro 1.1.0.4 (Windows)
- BlueGem Keystroke Encryption is a patented, multi-layered, keystroke encryption and free toolbar. It encrypts all keystrokes between the keyboard and the web browser, which safeguards your critical information such as ID/Password, Web transactions and e-mails. The advantages of BlueGem Security include: encrypting every keystroke with a 128 bit encryption technology,...
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- BlueGem Total Privacy Google Apps Edition 2.0 (Windows)
- BlueGem Total Privacy Google apps Edition provides a patented, multi-layered, keystroke encryption and anti-theft protection to Google apps. It encrypts all keystrokes between the keyboard and the web browser Google apps, which safeguards your critical information such as ID/Password, Gmail, Google Docs. The protection automatically recognizes when you visit Google...
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