What kinds of protection does WinU provide?
WinU allows users full access to authorized software, yet prevents accidental or malicious system modifications. It features Intrusion Control and System Stabilization that can stop malware, spyware, adware, and Trojans. It can oversee USB ports, CD burners, and similar drives to prevent both malicious intrusions and data theft. It manages all running programs and lets the administrator specify the amount of time that each program can be used while allowing a warning “grace period,” with customizable length and warning message, before terminating a running application. WinU can monitor all World Wide Web browser activity, logging all accessed websites and the amount of time at each site. It can make files or folders read-only or invisible to prevent access to unauthorized data. It can monitor and control any window, such as Windows Explorer, File Open, or Save As dialogs, with which the user might access the file system. In addition, WinU can deny or password-protect Ctrl+Alt+Del, the
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