Tuesday, January 18, 2011

3 Kinds of Scams on Keylogger for Mac

Scams cover all over the world. As the expansion of the Keylogger for Mac market, a lot of swindlers are mushrooming into the newly developed field. To help Keylogger for Mac users avoid being taken in, I will illustrate some common Keylogger for Mac scams.

1. Trial is available only after registering other products.
Some Keylogger for Mac vendors will ask you to register its partners’ products to provide the so-called free trial. However, these products are either useless or expensive. Most of vendors who do like this don’t deliver the free trial at all. Even if some of them provide trial for users, it will take a great many moves to finish the free trial application, which wastes a lot of time.

2 Keylogger for Mac that can be installed remotely.
There are keyloggers for PC supporting remote installation but Keylogger for Mac are NOT remote installation supportive at present. But some decent Mac Keyloggers like Aobo Keylogger for Mac have the feature of sending log reports so that users can read logs remotely. Vendors who claim that remote installation is featured in Keylogger for Mac are all scammers.

3. Free trial is different from the purchased version.
In order to increase the sales volume, many Keylogger for Mac sellers will provide a free trial which comes from another Keylogger for Mac company. And the keylogger they are actually selling is something totally different from the trial. Please check and compare the screenshots of the keyloggers for selling and the free trial to refrain from the scams.

I believe that the number of Keylogger for Mac scams that are in process or in brewing is far above three, and the tricks can be conducted in various measures. Please be careful when you purchase Keylogger for Mac online.