
Data privacy software ensures your device is kept safe from hackers.
Cheyenne, Wyoming, February 8, 2017. Today BlackFog released its online data and identity theft protection software for macOS. Incorporating Ad blocking, data profiling and tracking protection, privacy cleaning, disk cleaning and adware removal, BlackFog Privacy offers a comprehensive approach to keeping your computer safe from prying eyes.
Ad blocking, tracking and profile protection (available for Safari 10 or later) increases the performance of your browser significantly and improves page load times by more than 100% in most cases. It also ensures that you will not be followed as you browse the web and provides the ability to recover from highly prevalent browser hijacks.
Additional features include the ability to remove forensic data from your browser, including browser history, caches, cookies and private browser databases. It also offers the ability to clean your computer and reclaim valuable drive space by cleaning system caches, logs, trash and mail cache.
Available as a yearly subscription of $35.00, the product is available immediately from the company’s web site. The software is available for macOS 10.11.5 or later.
About BlackFog
BlackFog provides fileless cyberattack defense for real time protection against online threats. It focuses on non signature based threat detection using outbound traffic monitoring to protect the device and privacy of the end user. It consists of 10 layers of defense against ransomware, spyware, malware and unauthorized data collection and profiling. BlackFog, Inc. is a privately held corporation based out of Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. For more information about BlackFog, visit www.blackfog.com or contact media@blackfog.com.
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