![]() This approach saw Titanium Internet Security 2012 add a comparatively modest 155MB to our test system’s memory footprint. You’ll see the software only if you try to visit a dangerous page, in which case an interstitial warning pops up. When it comes to web protection, Trend Micro again keeps things simple, adding no toolbars or icons. It can’t spot encrypted data, but it’s a reassuring first line of defence. This intercepts predefined strings, such as email addresses and credit card numbers, whenever anything tries to transmit them, so you can approve or block individual data transactions, just as with a regular firewall connection request. Instead, it leaves the perfectly decent Windows Firewall in place, and adds a Data Theft Prevention module. Unusually, Trend Micro doesn’t bundle a firewall.
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