mSpy Improves Clients’ Privacy with Asymmetric Data Encryption

mSpy, the leading parental control app, has now increased clients’ privacy with its Crypt Key file method. This method improves clients’ privacy and adds asymmetric encryption to all new and old logs of each client.

San Francisco, CA, March 29, 2017 --(PR.com)-- The crypt key file is based on asymmetric encryption. Asymmetric encryption is based on two key files system. The data in clients account is encrypted with one key and the other key decrypts it. With this, should there be a data breach or someone attempts to log into their account without the proper password, the private key will be requested. This makes it virtually impossible for anyone to have access to clients’ accounts without their passwords.

Existing clients are asked to download the key file presented in their account under their Device Management section onto their devices. For new clients, the key file will need to be downloaded before the completion of initial setup and installation.

The key file is only needed when clients forget their password or want to change their passwords. Without the key file, the above process will not be possible and their data will remain encrypted and unreadable. Moreover, if clients do forget or misplace their key files but have access to their account (username and password), they can simply request a new one.

It must be emphasized that clients need to keep their key files secure and safe.

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mSpy specializes in customized and user-friendly parental control mobile & computer monitoring solutions, by utilizing the latest innovations in monitoring technologies. mSpy goal is to deliver the fastest and most secure solutions that suit most demanding parental needs and brings guaranteed results at an affordable price.

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