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MacScan 2.9.4
With MacScan's Blacklisted Cookie Scan you can remove blacklisted tracking cookies without losing all your saved usernames and passwords. Keep up to date with the latest Spyware definition updates! MacScan searches down these hidden menaces and locks down your computer. MacScan gives you the peace of mind and security needed to conduct your day-to-day personal business. MacScan, your own 24/7 personal security guard...in today's open web society... can you afford to be without MacScan?
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MacScan is the premier Macintosh security program, protecting you against the latest malware and privacy threats for Apple Mac OS X, offering protection against keystroke loggers, trojan horses, and other spyware. MacScan also cleans up Internet browsers by deleting caches, browsing histories and more, ensuring safe browsing and security against prying eyes. MacScan's blacklisted cookie scanner allows users to quickly remove unwanted tracking cookies without disrupting saved information such as usernames, passwords, or preferences for websites. Stay protected against the newest threats with MacScan's updated malware definitions.
MacScan is available for a free thirty-day demo, and can be purchased as a single-user or family pack license.
MacScan News
August 10, 2012 - Las Vegas, Nevada - SecureMac releases MacScan 2.9.4 offering full Apple Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) support as well as interface updates and enhanced support for both Firefox and SeaMonkey web browsers.
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May 18, 2012 - Las Vegas, Nevada - MacScan 2.9.3 with Google Chrome & SeaMonkey Support Released
SecureMac is proud to announce the release of MacScan 2.9.3, the latest version of its award-winning anti-spyware and security software, which features tracking cookie detection and cleaning for Google’s Chrome browser. The latest version adds additional browser support for the SeaMonkey web browser, scheduler bug fixes, interface changes and the latest definitions to protect against malware affecting Mac OS X.
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December 20, 2011 - Las Vegas, Nevada - SecureMac is celebrating the release of MacScan 2.9.2 and offering users a free 30-day trial to audit their computer’s security for malware and privacy threats. The latest version adds additional browser support, scheduler bug fixes, interface changes and the latest definitions to protect against the malware affecting Mac OS X.
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Industry Feedback
Privacy and security are among the most important issues for Internet users these days and MacScan is one of the easiest apps I've found to help you protect yourself
Jim Dalrymple
The Loop