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Officer Blue 2.2

Copernic   on 27 January 2007 - 14:42 · 4 comments & 3481 views

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Officer Blue make surfing on Internet safer, especially for inexperienced users. It does not act as a classic virus protection, but offers protection from websites which want to lure user into a trap or to a phishing site and steal personal data. To assure best protection, users can report their own experience with phishing and other dangerous webpages.

Features
· simple operation
· browser-independent
· protection by experience
· integrated check function
· websites rating




Operating systems
* WinME, Win2000, WinXP, Vista
* Internet connections with modemīs are not supported yet! Officer Blue is designed for Network use (anywhere you have a networked PC).

Officer Blue depends on White and Blacklists.The entries of the lists are collected from organisations and throughautomatised tasks. Users of Officer Blue can additionally report theirown experience with web pages. Users who open a threatening orsuspicious web page while surfing the web, can immediately inform otherusers about the dangerous content. Trustworthy websites can be rate positively. This signals other users that these web pages are harmless. The entries of the lists are regularly verified and are always up to date.

Download: Officer Blue 2.2 (freeware)
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#1 Angel Blue01 on 27 Jan 2007 - 15:09
Its basically an anti-phishing tool it looks.
#2 ninjakarl on 27 Jan 2007 - 15:43
"* Internet connections with modemīs are not supported yet!"
I'm sorry.. There are other ways to connect to the internet?
#3 +acxz on 27 Jan 2007 - 15:44
Why oh why do people feel the need to over-do the interface. Yes, it looks nice, but I doubt my computer would like it =/
#4 Mad_Griffith on 27 Jan 2007 - 16:57
nice GUI

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