It"s Possible to Hide Information from Spammers and Hackers
It is reported that the Internet has received an unusual service in the fight against spam, the resource www.cybersecurity.ru.
The new product protects users' information, "hiding" it when registering on websites and social networks. Developed by Abine Company and called MaskMe, it is free and allows you to create nicknames for the actual e-mail addresses and make them available at the registration stage, protecting the real boxes from spam.
MaskMe sends e-mails with a pseudonym as to a real address, but as soon as the nickname enters the lists of spam, the user simply blocks it and starts a new shipment to the real box. Also, the free version has a generator and a password vault.
The free version works as an extension for Chrome and Firefox. MaskMe premium version costs 5 dollars a month and has a number of additional features such as "virtual credit card" that can tie up to a real map, as well as an alias for a phone number. In addition, the subscription gives you access to MaskMe versions for Android and iOS. - 17D-
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