Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Block access to your sensitive online data

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Privacy Guardian by iolo Technologies protects your private life from online threats.

  • Thwarts digital fingerprint tracking attempts
  • PC privacy software to keep search history private
  • Disables aggressive Windows® 10 data-collection settings
  • Deletes web-browsing traces stored on your PC
  • Automates cookie clearance
  • Enhances identity theft protection

Overview

If you are concerned with PC privacy, protect yourself with a PC privacy software program that was designed to block access to your sensitive data, device info and habits.

  • Online Ads Following You: Stop seeing annoying ads on the pages you visit and avoid spam emails with PC privacy software
  • Compromised Reputation: You could be denied credit through data collected privately about your shopping habits
  • Your Data For Sale: Broadband providers no longer need permission to sell your private data to advertisers

Features

  • Digital Fingerprinting Protection: Maintains PC privacy and protects browsers from newer, more invasive forms of online tracking, profiling and data mining.
  • Automated Cookie Clearance: Lets you easily and regularly delete tracking cookies and browsing data from all your browsers at times you specify.
  • Advanced Whitelisting: Prevents data clearance on specific websites you choose.
  • Privacy Shield: Convenient wizard lets you disable aggressive data-collecting system settings that are otherwise not easy to turn off.
  • Private Search: Some search engines store, share, and sell what you look for, but not this one.
  • Tracking History: Shows attempts to capture your digital fingerprint that were thwarted, as well as a list of tracking cookies removed from your PC.

Download and purchase your copy of iolo Technologies Privacy Guardian: Block access to your sensitive online data, device info and browsing habits with Privacy Guardian™

 

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