Network Intercept Secure-Me review

Can Secure-Me keep you hidden and anonymous online?

Network Intercept Secure-Me
The on-screen keyboard is an attempt at removing the threat of keyloggers when entering sensitive information

TechRadar Verdict

A nice idea, but the performance and lack of transparency over whether your IP address is actually being hidden seriously count against it

Pros

  • +

    Decent set of features

Cons

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    Expensive considering free alternatives

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    Poor performance

  • -

    Some sites not anonymised

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The internet is a dangerous place. If it isn't malware trying to intercept your keystrokes, it's fake Wi-Fi hotspots grabbing your data and logging into your online banking, or people chucking a slightly tweaked version of Firefox and a few uninspiring security programs onto a USB key and charging you nearly £90 for it. Oh, hang on: that last one's supposed to be the solution to your troubles.

Secure-Me is a 'managed security service' that will set you back £40 per year, or £90 in the first year if you want it on a low-capacity USB key.