Keygloo 1.0.14 Beta

3.5 out of 5 stars

BETA (September 6, 2005)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 651 downloads

Keygloo is a simple way to enjoy privacy in cyberspace. Whether you are a casual home user or an earnest business user, it takes your privacy seriously. You can now send and receive encrypted mails across domains, mail clients and mail interfaces. There will be no change to the way you use mail; except that you will now have privacy. You can also encrypt your desktop files.

Reviews of Keygloo

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    yokozuna

    Reviewing 1.0.13 Beta (May 22, 2005)

    Well, the demands of the program make me scare. According to the webpage Keygloo works with Windows 98/2000/2003/NT/ME/XP, Internet Explorer 6.0 & above (For webmail encryption) or Outlook Express 6 (For mail clients encryption).
    I use neither OE nor IE. I encrypt some my outgoing e-mails, or I receive encrypted incoming mail in to order to feel safe and secure. IE and OE are "famous" (or rather infamous!) because of very low security level (ActiveX is something absolutely horrible!).
    I give 3 points and I feel that I am too generous. On the other hand it is the debut of Keygloo and I hope it is going to get better.

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