Identity Protector

The Identity Protector is promoted as a security utility on Identityprotector.co. The Identity Protector software is published by Pcvark Software Pvt. Ltd. as a trialware, which you can download, install and run with limited functionality. The product is advertised to protect your passwords and identity by establishing a vault where you can store your credentials for various services like social media, banking portals and IM platforms. The trial version of the Identity Protector can be downloaded at Identityprotector.co and may arrive on your PC as an optional component to a free software package. It is recommended that you read the Terms of Use, EULA and Privacy Policy published on identityprotector.co/termsofuse, identityprotector.co/privacypolicy and identityprotector.co/Eula/ before you install the Identity Protector program. The app is said to run on Windows OS and allow users to scan their browsers for vulnerable accounts depending on password length and complexion.

The Identity Protector is known to support Internet Explorer and Google Chrome at the time of research. If the Identity Protector app finds a potentially vulnerable credential, a warning appears on your screen, and you are suggested to buy a commercial license for the software from Shopuc.securemart.store/main/checkout.aspx?ref=identityprotector.co&ujid=b%2BdhhQMsHdc%3D. The subscription for the premium services by the Identity Protector costs 39,95 a month at the time of research. However, your shopping basket is manipulated by Pcvark Software Pvt. Ltd. and includes Driver Tuneup for 19,95 USD and Photo Commander free-of-charge by default. You can opt out of buying Driver Tuneup and stick with Identity Protector and Photo Commander for a total of 39,95 USD. You may want to take into consideration that Identity Protector by Pcvark Software Pvt. Ltd. supports Google Chrome and Internet Explorer only. Identity Protector is perceived as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) that may use aggressive marketing tactics to get you to buy a commercial license. AV engines may mark files utilized by the Identity Protector program as:

  • Riskware.Win32.GT32SupportGeeks.etpouu
  • Suspici.16F249FA
  • W32.Adware.Gen
  • malicious_confidence_91%

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