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Five Years Ago

Five years ago in the wake of 911 and the summer of Code Red Bill Gates came to New York City to unveil his new operating system - which replaced another one released two years earlier. Then began the long wait.

And looking at the results you have to wonder: what exactly did they do?

  • Most programs look - and behave - the same.
  • Some programs have changed name - or location - but little else.
  • The 'outer areas' can have a new look today but that costs mucho $$$.

So what were they doing? As per usual they were busy buying up other corporations and stealing technology left and right. Microsoft have bought countless companies in recent years, mostly to acquire technology they couldn't have a hope of building on their own. And once they own this technology it becomes what Steve Ballmer calls a 'de novo innovation'.

Not too long ago Microsoft bought a security and privacy software company. Which had a complete suite of not only security but also privacy tools. Most of the security tools have now been recycled with 'Microsoft' names like 'OneCareLive' and 'Defender'; curiously the privacy tools were just abandoned.

To this day Microsoft offer you no means whatsoever of protecting your data - of keeping it private. Coincidence?

Hardly. Microsoft's new offering offers little - to you as a consumer. What it does represent is a grandiose agreement between Bill Gates and the media companies on how you're going to be prevented from fully using the next generation's media technologies. They've spent five long hard years battering out contracts and technical specs and making sure everybody's new hardware works with Microsoft's new software - and they literally had no time for you.

It's the ultimate insult.

Track Record

Microsoft's track record in the privacy sector has not been good. Time and again researchers have found that groundwork has already been laid for major data mining expeditions in current versions of Windows. For tracking everything from the websites you visit to the applications you launch to which folders on your hard drive you go into, et al. Some of the tricks have been shamelessly childish; others have been insidious almost to the point of being evil.

When Microsoft ask you if you want to clear all web caches and you answer in the affirmative, you want to know they've truly done what you asked, right? You don't want to find out months later down the road that they actually held onto something for their own profit and your loss?

No of course you don't. And that is why you need something above and beyond Microsoft's empty promises and flagrant betrayals: you need the privacy software Microsoft already own but will not give you.

E3 Security Kit

Radsoft don't have a copy of Microsoft's privacy tools; Radsoft wouldn't use them anyway - Radsoft can write code better than that.

Radsoft's E3 Security Kit is used by governments and police forensic units on at least four continents. It's the only 'complete' privacy solution available - and the only flexible one. There is literally nothing it can't get at. That's how it was designed.

There's More

But there's more: along with E3 you get the incomparable XPT with close to 150 (one hundred fifty) high power programs for pros and power users. It can't be covered here: you have to see it to believe it. [Or take the tour.]

Award Winning

And Radsoft's award winning service backs you up.

And now you have to decide if you're just going to let things go as before, if you're going to read more about these fantastic products, or if you're going to rush to the store and pick up your copy.

Where to buy E3 and the XPT? Right here!
Where to learn more about E3? Right here!
Where to learn more about XPT? Right here!

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