ShadowSurfer eliminates new spyware, viruses and worms, cookies, internet history, cyberjunk and malware before it is permanently written to your PC. StorageCraft's unique approach allows you to activate ShadowMode which takes an exact snapshot of your PC and runs a virtual twin. To the end user, your PC runs as it always has, allowing you to run applications, games or surf the internet. You can start a ShadowMode session, install trialware, games or surf the internet and discard those changes at the end of your session, keeping your PC in a clean and optimal state at all times. With ShadowSurfer you can: Surf the internet without a trace of spyware, viruses and worms, cookies, internet history and temporary files. Kid-proof your PC or laptop by running in ShadowMode, installing games, and discarding those installations and changes at the end of your session. Download and test trialware or shareware programs and instantly remove it. Surf the internet without having to clean up your tracks after the fact. Instantly undo malicious or unwanted changes. There are many solutions on the market today that are trying to solve problems with spyware, viruses and worms, privacy, unwanted internet cookies and history by scrubbing the PC hard drive. The problem with this approach is constant updates are required, fixes aren't available until the spyware, virus, worms or malicious changes have already been written to your PC and damaged your system. The StorageCraft approach eliminates these problems before they ever get to your PC. Our unique approach provides "Disaster Prevention", eliminating security, data protection and disaster recovery problems before they occur. No need to troubleshoot and and try and figure out why you are getting popups ads, why your PC is running slow, why you can't boot your system. Why recover from a PC disaster when you can prevent it?
What's new in this version: FREE License Available - http://www.shadowstor.com/download.html
The program developed by ByteCrusher Labs, protects from malicious web sites and animated cursors, known as ANI files, that infect unsuspecting Internet users
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