keyscrambler personal or professional?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by nikonmama, Dec 19, 2008.

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  1. nikonmama

    nikonmama Registered Member

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    I have been using keyscrambler personal for quite a while now. Lately I have been considering purchasing the professional version since I do use thunderbird on occasion for email and also frequently use yahoo IM. I am wondering if it will be money well spent or if the personal version will suffice with the current security setup I am running. Or would i be better off upgrading to Avira Premium with the little extra $ I have right now?

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  2. Taliscicero

    Taliscicero Registered Member

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    Keep personal, unless you have money to burn, Honestly its what i would do and am doing with my setup! :)
     
  3. Frog01

    Frog01 Infrequent Poster

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    Im getting the free Keyscramble today! Awesome.:shifty:
     
  4. bgfalconboy

    bgfalconboy Registered Member

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    I just downloaded it and am getting a "encryption module error" mssg on the little movable toolbar. Also when I right-click on the icon in the tray, it says that Keysramble is inactive. When I click the "why is Keyscrambler inactive" , I get the mssg, "Keyscrambler becomes in active when you are in an unprotected application".:doubt:
     
  5. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

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    Restart?
     
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