I noticed if you look at WhatPulse in the software explorer that comes with Windows Defender, it says it’s not digitally signed.
Perhaps if you get it digitally signed it’ll make people want to use it instead of scream saying it’s a key logger.
I noticed if you look at WhatPulse in the software explorer that comes with Windows Defender, it says it’s not digitally signed.
Perhaps if you get it digitally signed it’ll make people want to use it instead of scream saying it’s a key logger.
Doesn’t that cost money?
Personally, even if it’s free, I don’t really see the point. If people want to call WP a keylogger that’s their problem - We all know it’s not. All I see is extra work