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Trend Smart Surfing 1.0


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 20 Limitations None
Publisher Trend Micro File Size 25.3M
Date added 10 Jun 2009 Check your speed

Trend Smart Surfing for Mac protects your identity and personal data from malicious threats when you shop, bank, or surf online. Enjoy online freedom with the built-in protection of Trend Smart Surfing, which blocks IM and email links that lead to dangerous websites, protects against phishing scams that can trick you into revealing confidential information and prevents websites from installing dangerous software on your Mac.

Parental controls let you decide what's appropriate for your children: restricts Internet access by content categories, controls access to chat and IM sites, allows you to block specific websites. Trend Smart Surfing safeguards your computer and personal data against the latest threats: defends against viruses, worms, Trojan horse programs, and other everyday security threats; guards against spyware and other malicious software; includes free automatic updates so your protection stays current against new threats.

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