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MetaWipe IconMetaWipe

MetaWipe helps Mac users protect their privacy by removing file metadata from photos, PDFs, and other files before sharing. Metadata is extra data stored with computer files and readable by anyone who has access to those files. It is considered a potential security and privacy risk because it can reveal sensitive information about the file owner, including GPS-based location data and personally identifiable information (PII). MetaData offers Mac users a fast, intuitive way to remove file metadata from individual files or in large batches.

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MacScan 3 is a malware detection and removal tool for macOS. The increasing prevalence of Macs, especially in the enterprise, has led to a corresponding rise of macOS malware threats. Apple does what it can to keep pace, but the general consensus in the cybersecurity community is that Cupertino’s coverage and response times leave much to be desired. MacScan 3 offers Mac users an extra layer of protection for their Macs—helping them detect, isolate, and delete common macOS security and privacy threats from malware, stalkerware, and keyloggers to tracking cookies, cache files, and more.

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PrivacyScan is an award-winning app that lets Mac users find and eliminate 100+ privacy threats. It helps Mac users securely delete Internet browsing data, cache files, cookies, and more from major web browsers like Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera. PrivacyScan also helps users find and erase private files from Finder and Preview, including Recent Items, Recent Folders, and Download History. Rather than struggling with individual browser menus or searching for hard-to-find cache locations on their computer, Mac users can turn to PrivacyScan. The app’s unified, user-friendly interface allows Mac users to eliminate privacy threats from within a single, trusted application.

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SecureMac Releases MacScan 3.3

Cybersecurity firm SecureMac has released the latest version of its macOS malware detection and removal tool: MacScan 3.3.

March 19, 2020

New Mac Malware Knows When You’re Watching

Security researchers at Intego have discovered a new form of Mac malware—one that shows some surprisingly sneaky behaviour aimed at evading detection by antivirus software and human malware hunters alike.

July 8, 2019

Introducing MacScan 3.2 from SecureMac

New version improves privacy in Safari, offers significant UI/UX upgrades

Las Vegas, Nevada — SecureMac is pleased to announce the latest version of its award-winning security software for macOS: MacScan 3.2. This release offers some significant improvements, including UI/UX enhancements as well as a big change for Safari users concerned about privacy.

We’ve seen some seriously disturbing cybersecurity news of late, from entire cities crippled by ransomware to 12-year-olds on dating apps. And unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be much good news on the macOS front. At a recent Mac …

June 13, 2019

SecureMac Celebrates Two Years of The Checklist Podcast

Las Vegas, Nevada — With more than 118 episodes in the history books, SecureMac is proud to mark the passing of two years since the initial launch of The Checklist, a weekly privacy and security-focused podcast for users of iOS, macOS, and all things Apple. Hosted by Ken Ray, creator of the long-running and enduringly popular show Mac OS Ken, and SecureMac’s own founder Nicholas Raba, and lead developer Nicholas Ptacek, The Checklist aims to be an easily accessible source of important security news. In an increasingly dangerous digital age, …

December 11, 2018

SecureMac’s PrivacyScan 1.9.5 Brings Powerful Privacy Protections to Mojave

Las Vegas, Nevada – How many companies are tracking where you go online right now? Answering that question isn’t easy, but one thing is sure: it’s not a small number, and it’s growing! From third-party advertisers to social media giants, tracking users is common-place across the web.

With headlines about major security breaches and privacy failures appearing with increasing frequency, Mac users can be left wondering: what can I do about this? It starts with protecting one’s private browsing data and eliminating troublesome tracking cookies. To help users …

December 4, 2018