KeyScrambler in the Media

Reviews and Endorsements

On Malware Tips, the testing and reviews group gives all three KeyScrambler editions 5 stars (Excellent) for overall product rating in their review: "Keyscrambler is very simple in its concept but very efficient on its use. I Highly recommend it if you are an aficionados of online banking or online shopping!" (August 8, 2012).

On techradar, Mike Williams, a PC expert, recommends KeyScrambler Personal as one of the "10 best free lightweight security tools": "Keyloggers are a particularly dangerous type of malware, which burrow into your PC and then record everything you type: user names, passwords, everything. KeyScrambler Personal encrypts everything you type in IE and Firefox, so even if you are hit by a keylogger, it won't be able to steal your web logons." He adds that the commercial versions of KeyScrambler "offer extra protection" (July 20, 2012).

In a blog about "the first keystroke logging software to officially support 64-bit Windows operating system," Raymond.cc reassures the readers that, "as powerful as Elite Keylogger 5 is, I am glad to give everyone a confirmation that Elite Keylogger still captures the scrambled encrypted keystrokes by KeyScrambler Premium." KeyScrambler Premium protects your sensitive information such as your password from being stolen. View the video (June 15, 2012).

The CNET Editors reviewed KeyScrambler Personal and gave it four stars. Their conclusion: "Overall, KeyScrambler Personal was easy to use and it seemed to be effective. It's worth checking out if you want to keep what you type safe from prying eyes." Read the review (August 2, 2011).

Raymond.cc, an expert computer website, thoroughly tested KeyScrambler and found it was the only anti-keylogging product that could defeat all the tested keyloggers. Read the review, KeyScrambler Fights KeyLoggers by Encrypting What You Type on Keyboard (May 24, 2011). Read also his blog (July 16, 2011).

Michael Kassner, a widely read IT expert, recommends KeyScrambler as "an answer" to financial malware attacks. Read his review, "KeyScrambler: how keystroke encryption works to thwart keylogging threats" on TechRepublic, which includes an interview with Qian Wang, the President and CEO of QFX Software (October 25, 2010).

Dennis O'Reilly, an award-winning author on PCs and other technologies, recommends KeyScrambler as one of "The best Internet Explorer security add-ons" on CNET (October 19, 2010).

Logan Kugler, an Internet security expert, recommends KeyScrambler as one of the "8 Essential Privacy Extensions for Firefox" on PCWorld (September 23, 2010).

KeyScrambler gets favorable notice in USA TODAY when user Mickey Cashen is featured for building "a small fortress" against cyberattacks using effective freeware, including KeyScrambler. Read the story (September 9, 2010).

Donna Buenaventura, a Microsoft certified security specialist, reviews KeyScrambler Professional for Bright Hub and grants it the "Approved by Brighthub" award (February 27, 2009).

Preston Gralla, a technology expert and editor for more than twenty years, picks KeyScrambler Personal as one of PC World's "15 Great, Free Privacy Downloads" (August 2008). Read also his review, "KeyScrambler Personal" (March 2009)

KeyScrambler is among the "90 Firefox Extensions" recommended by ZDNet.

KeyScrambler is recommended by the Brothersoft editors.

Aharon Etengoff reviews and recommends KeyScrambler on IT Examiner: "The use of Keyscrambler could help counter the scourge of identity fraud which apparently increased by a shocking 22 per cent in 2008." Read the review, "QFX upgrades Keyscrambler encryption utility" (February 17, 2009; also November 19, 2008)

Daniel Ángel Romero reviews KeyScrambler 2.3 on software. informer and gives it a five-star rating with the recommendation: "It's a powerful tool to encrypt all your keyboard entries" (2008).

Jason Fitzpatrik recommends KeyScrambler on Lifehacker (June, 2008).

J. Prasanna, CEO of AVS Labs, recommends installing KeyScrambler to protect every keystroke in the browser: "When used with updated antivirus and personal firewall, KeyScrambler provides complete protection against identity theft to an ordinary user." (IT Examiner, July 9, 2008)

Dirk Averesch, writing extensively on technology, considers KeyScrambler a significant security expansion for Firefox ("Firefox Add-Ons Cover Your Tracks, Block Intrusions," Originally published in Deutsche Presse-Agentur, November 6, 2007) 

Gizmo Richard's Support Alert Newsletter Review (2.4 Free Browser Add-on Protects Login Credentials): "KeyScrambler is an excellent addition to your security arsenal. It's free, operates transparently, doesn't affect your PC's performance and is available for both IE and Firefox .  .  ."

Bleeping Computer review: "For those who are looking for a free way to protect their login information from a keylogger, this seems like the perfect tool to use.  It’s easy to use, requires no work on your side other than the install, and works nicely.  I know I am now using it."

McAfee SiteAdvisor Download Analysis: "In our tests, this download was free of adware, spyware and other unwanted programs."

KeyScrambler is recommended by Ken Dunham, director of the VeriSign iDefense Rapid Response Team, in Laptop magazine (December 2006, p.24).

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KeyScrambler Facts

  • The first. The proven best.
  • First launched in August 2006, KeyScrambler was the first widely available keystroke-encryption product on the market. Over the years KeyScrambler has defeated all keyloggers in extensive in-house testing and numerous tests performed independently by security experts, major download sites, bloggers and users in many countries.
  • Gaining recognition as the leader in the anti-keylogging world.
  • KeyScrambler's innovative approach and effective protection have been repeatedly commended and recommended by security experts and leading media sites, such as Download.com, CNET, Laptop Magazine, PC World, and TechRepublic, to name but a few. KeyScrambler has also won praise in international media, in Germany, France, Italy, Australia, Thailand, and Switzerland.
  • Appreciative users and bloggers spreading the word.
  • Users around the globe love KeyScrambler for its unique coverage of apps, ease of use, and reliable and transparent keystroke protection. They are the reason that KeyScrambler now has a steadily growing customer base of over 1,000,000 regular users in 217 countries and territories. Read the user testimonials »
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Recommendations by International Media

KeyScrambler Personal is listed among "Top 50: The best free security tools" on PCWelt.de.

KeyScrambler Personal is recommended among "34 Firefox extentions to protect yourself and test the security of your sites" on Korben.

L'illustré, a major online magazine in Switzerland, recommends KeyScrambler as "the way of defense" against keystroke logging.

KeyScrambler is featured on ZDNet Asia.

KeyScrambler made the news headline, "Mit dem 'Keyscrambler' gegen 'Keylogger'" in PCFreunde.de in 2006.

"Nützliche Add-Ons für den Firefox-Browser." --Teltarif.de. 

KeyScrambler was recommended on Bangkokpost.com: "Power-ups for Firefox: Add-ons bring added security and comfort."

KeyScrambler is recommended by PC Astuces.

Albert Lauchner, deputy editor-in-chief of tecCHANNEL, called KeyScrambler an "advanced method" against online fraud in Presse Portal ("Auf die Finger geschaut - Tipps gegen Online-Betrüger," September 9, 2006)

Recommendations by Major Websites

For over five years KeyScrambler Personal ranks among the top 5 (out of 607 products) in Privacy Software on Download.com.

KeyScrambler 3.0 is recommended on Neowin.

KeyScrambler 2.9.0 is recommended on newsobserver.

KeyScrambler 2.9.0 is recommended on newsobserver.

KeyScrambler 2.7.1 is recommended on eHow.

KeyScrambler Personal is recommended on Wikia.

KeyScrambler is recommended in "Nifty features from Firefox add-ons." on TechRepublic.

KeyScrambler ranks among "Top Firefox Extensions For Security and Privacy" on TechnoBuzz.Net.

KeyScrambler has a 4.75 rating on Major Geeks.

KeyScrambler is recommended on TECH BLORGE in Australia.

KeyScrambler has a four-star rating in "trustworthiness" on WOT: Web of Trust.

KeyScrambler is recommended by MegaLab.it.

KeyScrambler is recommended by Philadelphia Examiner.

KeyScrambler is recommended by Start64.

KeyScrambler Personal 2.9.2 has a 4-star rating on Download Crew.

KeyScrambler Personal 2.9.2 is awarded 100% CLEAN by Softpedia, which means "it does not contain any form of malware, including spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors."

Softpedia 100% Clean Award
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