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March 3, 2010 Product News

Secure-me.co.uk – the UK reseller for Network Intercept products, has announced the release of the Secure-Me solutions for PC desktops, Mac and mobile devices (smart phones) in the UK. Secure-Me secures Internet browsing from the latest web threats, protecting users’ privacy and preventing identity theft. Once installed, Secure-Me offers a secure browser that encrypts all Internet traffic leaving from, or coming to the user’s machine, accelerates the user’s web browsing speed by up to three times and enables users to surf the web anonymously.

“With so many businesses nowadays delivering their core services over the Internet, they cannot afford for customers’ personal and financial information to be at risk when browsing the web,” says Christopher Ciabarra, president and founder of Network Intercept. “Secure-Me gives them the opportunity to offer their users security, safety, and peace of mind from falling victim to infected or malicious websites or being targeted by Internet crime.”

In addition, the built-in virus and malware protection will scan every website for malicious scripts. It continually protects users as it scans any files the user downloads or sends out through the secured browser. The product also comes equipped with a virtual keyboard, keystroke interference software (for further protection from keyboard logging programs), and the ability to encrypt and decrypt files the user stores or shares with others. It does not slow down the system and only leaves a very small and unnoticeable footprint on the user’s machine. The program works inherently with Mozilla Firefox and can be easily configured to work with Microsoft Internet Explorer as well.

www.secure-me.co.uk

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