Whoops, my bad. For some reason I thought it was free. ![]()
But I meant that you could remove the links to Keeper Password Manager.
Whoops, my bad. For some reason I thought it was free. ![]()
But I meant that you could remove the links to Keeper Password Manager.
Done but anyway, in my opinion, the “Try It Free” button on top right is rather misleading because it leads to the subscription-based Keeper Password Manager, not to Keeper Forcefield. Being that the official website for Keeper Forcefield, it has nothing to do with it.
I see what you mean, it’s indeed a bit confusing. But if you click on Download Forcefield, you will receive the right installer.
Oh wait, I now see that you can’t even buy Forcefield as a standalone tool? Then I completely misunderstood. But anyway, perhaps you can check it out, and see if it runs correctly on your machine. ![]()
I’m sorry but I prefer to not install software I’m not interested in.
OK I see, I thought you was interested.
But you were right, we can’t even try it, because you need Keeper Password Manager to activate it, too bad! That’s why we need this stuff in SpyShelter 15! ![]()
I’m not, also because Keeper Forcefield is reserved to Business / Companies, not for Personal use, and Keeper Password Manager (Personal) is too expensive in my opinion ($ 52.45 billed annually)
Yes, it’s all quite confusing, it’s not clear if you can use Keeper Forcefield together with Keeper Personal. I would be interested to buy Keeper Forcefield, if it was a standalone tool. On the other hand, I believe that iDefender also offers such an anti-memory access feature, but it’s more difficult to configure.