Safe AutoLogon 9.0 Build 801 Crack + License Key Download

Keeping your private data safe from unauthorized access can be difficult if you are sharing the same computer with other people, especially if you want to use the automatic logon function of your operating system.

Safe AutoLogon delivers a handy protection method you can use to keep your information secure by encrypting your password and user credentials.

Safe AutoLogon

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Password encryption is vital when it comes to protection, since it is almost impossible to break with conventional computer systems. The 256-bit AES variant is one of the most powerful encryption methods out on the market that can almost guarantee the safety of your password.

The encrypted password can be stored locally on the host system, or it can be uploaded to a central server and requested every time you are trying to logon. Although this feature might be a bit slower, due to the fact that your password has to be retrieved from the Internet, it is definitely a lot more safer.

Safe AutoLogon Serial enables you to automatically lock the desktop after the logon process, to protect your data in case someone logs on by mistake using your account. This is also useful if you frequently use the remote desktop connection function to access your computer.

You can also disable the automatic logon if you hold the Shift key on your keyboard and display a message when it can be safely released and continue with the usual logon procedure.

Safe AutoLogon brings a handy set of tools that can help you keep your system protected from any unauthorized access. The excellent encryption capabilities and centrally stored passwords make it a must-have application, especially if you consider yourself a security enthusiast.