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What is Silverlock?  I keep getting pop ups to download it

 
Hello jjb66,

 

Welcome to the Community!

 

First may I ask you if you are using a Windows PC or a Mac computer?

 

 

 

Awaiting your response.:D

 

Thankyou,
Silverlock is a password manager for Mac......................

 

http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1737181
Hello, jjb66

 

I've done some research and here's what I found.

 

 It's Downloaded from the Mac App Store from iTunes.



Silverlock securely stores website logins, notes with rich-text formatting, contacts, Wi-Fi passwords, files, software licenses and much more securely behind your master password.



Features



Multiple Vaults. Stay organized with multiple vaults. Securely switch between vaults to separate personal information, client work or your business without entering your master password twice.



Multiple Databases. Create multiple databases with different master passwords to separate and share secure data with friends or co-workers.



Sync. Stop paying to sync your data. Silverlock seamlessly integrates with iCloud, Dropbox, and more. The cloud is always an option and is never required.



Secure Password Generator. Never use the same password twice. Generate strong, unique passwords to protect your data from hackers. Weak website logins can easily be compromised by guessing programs, dictionary-word programs, and shoulder surfing. Silverlock creates incredibly strong passwords for your apps, services, and websites.



Companion Password Strength Analyzer. The companion Password Strength Analyzer checks the overall strength of your existing passwords by intelligently analyzing dictionary words, the 10,000 most commonly used passwords and much more to give you the most secure passwords.

 

But if this keeps popping up and you didn't install this program then go to your Browser.

 

Examining browser extensions or add-ons are often sufficient to diagnose the issue. Look at the extensions you have installed in your browser, using the following methods:


  • Safari – choose Preferences from the Safari menu, then click the Extensions icon, near the right side of the row of icons along the top of the window.
  • Chrome – choose Preferences from the Chrome menu, then click the Extensions item in the list on the left side of the window.
  • Firefox – choose Add-ons from the Tools menu, then look at both the Extensions and Plugins lists in the window that opens.
It’s important to understand that there are plenty of legitimate browser extensions out there. If you see any other items shown in the browser that is unknown to you then that might be that’s a sign that you have adware installed. 

 

You can issue a Support Ticket free of charge with an active subscription!

 

 

Please let us know if this help or not or if this gets resolved or not so that we can help others.

 

Best Regards,

 

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