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How does Identity Protection work...and protect you during a financial transaction?

  • August 17, 2015
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How does Identity Protection work...and protect you during a financial transaction?

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Ssherjj
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  • August 18, 2015
Hello ?
 
Welcome to the Webroot Community,

The Identity Shield protects all the details you share with an internet bank. It protects
information like login details, passwords, account numbers, credit card details and
personal information such as addresses, dates of birth etc. It also adds a second layer of
protection against highly targeted banking and information stealing Trojans to ensure your
identity and online activities are fully secure.
Webroot SecureAnywhere protects you in these ways:
• Identifies if a website you visit is the genuine site making sure it’s not a false
banking (phishing) site
• Ensures your login information is only entered into the website it’s intended
for
• Protects your personal information, even if there’s already unidentified
malicious software on your PC
• Automatically protects your web browser, cookies and saved website data
• Prevents browser attacks from keyloggers and screengrabbers that try to
peer into your banking activity
• Protects clipboard data from theft and stops URL grabbing attacks
• Blocks browser modification attempts and any suspicious access to browser
windows.
 
Please have a look at the PC User Guide
 
Additional information here about how Webroot works!
 
http://www.brightcloud.com/platform/webroot-intelligence-network.php
 


 


 
 
 
Hopefully this will clarify things?
 
Kind Regards,