Spyshelter pro deception

@Elistein

Sorry for any confusion. We posted all about our latest software here on our forum Major SpyShelter announcement: Keyboard encryption is dead, long live keyboard encryption and why keyboard encryption is no longer available.

We also don’t mention that antikeylogging functionality on our current website as a feature anymore, however it seems you found this feature set via some old Youtube videos. I will see if we can access that old Youtube account and remove them (they may be unavailable to us since they were put up by the original founder of SpyShelter).

For the issue with the Driver you experienced with our Classic Premium software, this is due to a change with the Windows OS which we have no control over and this is why we completely redesigned the app to work with the latest versions of Windows, and that latest version is what you purchased (the version with the download link on our home page).

Please note we have a 30 day money back guarantee so if you’re unhappy please email our helpdesk so we can refund you. Contact SpyShelter and Get Help with Free, Pro, or Ultimate

To quickly solve the issue you’re having with our latest software please do the following:

  1. Go to add/remove programs and uninstall SpyShelter Premium and any other SpyShelter versions you see there. DO NOT USE A THIRD PARTY UNINSTALLER.

  2. REBOOT - Important

  3. Now go to www.spyshelter.com and download our software and install it again. It should still be the Pro version, but if it’s not for some reason follow the instructions in your Pro email to upgrade again.

Did it solve the issue? If not please let me know so I can help you get Pro running again.

Thanks for your feedback with antikeylogging, etc… but the latest versions of Windows don’t really make that functionality reasonable anymore so we decided to focus on allow-listing where you can decide which apps are allowed to run and when. This allow-listing security feature should take care of most forms of malware (since they won’t be able to start), and any that aren’t caught will probably be caught by our own malware detection system.