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A Yoggie to Protect your Laptop


The Yoggie Gatekeeper keeps all evils away from your laptop! It's a simple device which sits between your laptop and the internet. Bundled with thirteen, yes that's right thirteen security softwares; it saves a lot of space on your hardware.

The Yoggie Gatekeeper, a hassle free plug and play, device looks more like an MP3 player than a piece of high-tech computer hardware which is small enough to sit in the palm of your hand. The thirteen layers of security that the Yoggie offers are:

  • Anti-Spam
  • Anti-Phishing
  • Anti-Spyware
  • Anti-Virus
  • Parent Control System
  • Transparent Web Proxies (HTTP; FTP)
  • Transparent Email Proxies (POP3; SMPT)
  • Intrusion Detection System/ Intrusion Prevention System
  • VPN Client
  • Firewall
  • Adaptive Security Policy
  • Multi-Layer Security Agent (Patent pending)
  • Layer-8 Security Engine(Patent pending)yoggie home users networkyoggie home users network

Thus it not only serves the corporate world but also is suitable for home users. It helps parents exercise greater control without disturbing the privacy of individual computer users by inspecting the websites accessed by them. According to Yoggie's creators, the various security engines update automatically every five minutes. Moreover, it offers free upgradation of technology for one year. Priced at $220 (+ $40 annual subscription after the first year) it is a much needed and affordable centralized security solution.

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Kavita Mathur
Gadgets Writer
AmericanInventorSpot.com

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