SecureMac recently announced to have come up with MacScan 2.4, the newest update of SecureMac’s industry primary anti-spyware package for Macintosh computers. The SecureMac team is aimed at making available a protected and trustworthy product to the Macintosh community. MacScan 2.4 is claimed to make available many vulnerability fixes and augmentations over MacScan 2.3.1 to the company’s flagship security software.
Ahead of buying MacScan, the Macintosh community required more time. As well as, in the spirit of Macintosh accessibility, Internet file-cleaning selections are now said to be protected, and are simple to be reprocessed on forthcoming scans. The latest version is also said to patch up many problems detected in previous versions, with enhancements to the elimination of Firefox tracking cookies, as well as enhancements to the way MacScan claims to eliminate tracking cookies from all browsers.
The latest updates from prior versions of MacScan 2 can be had at no cost, and by either selecting “Upgrade MacScan” under the “MacScan” menu, or making a download of the demo version from Securemac .





