![]() ![]() ![]() When you’ve opened MacKeeper you’re given the option to start a deep scan called ‘find and fix’, which executes all of MacKeeper’s different scans. On top of location tracking, MacKeeper’s version will access your Mac’s camera to take pictures of anyone who unsuccessfully attempts to log in to your system. Another addition to MacKeeper is the Track My Mac feature, which works very similarly to Apple’s own Find My app. MacKeeper takes your email address and continuously scans the internet to see if your details have been leaked, and if so will immediately send you a notification. There’s also the ID Guard, a 24/7 data breach scanner – a useful way of making sure your password doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. StopAd is designed to prevent any online advertisements and stop any trackers – which should increase your browsing speed. On top of that, MacKeeper offers the StopAd browser extension for Chrome and Safari. MacKeeper’s VPN covers locations all over the world, including China, South Africa, the UK, and a large number of U.S. Speaking of MacKeeper’s VPN service, for a free extra we were impressed by the large number of servers and locations available. From there you’re able to run antivirus scans, clean up files, and turn on the free VPN service. A mini version of MacKeeper also lives in your Mac’s menu bar. On the left menu each feature is divided into those four categories, making it easier to find which utility you need. The scan is neatly divided into four quarters: cleaning, performance, security, privacy. After opening the application, you can immediately run a full system scan. MacKeeper has one of the more user-friendly interfaces when compared to other Mac optimizers. Better still, Best Reviews readers can use our exclusive coupon to get 50% off the total subscription cost and save even more. Depending how long you want the service, MacKeeper can be quite affordable with prices starting from $6.21 per month paid annually. MacKeeper is instead focusing on the product by adding extra features like the StopAd web extension and a free VPN to its list of system scans and utilities. So while many may know the name MacKeeper from a wave of aggressive online advertising campaigns, the company now says that these tactics are a thing of the past. MacKeeper, originally created by Dubai-based Kromtech in 2010, has had to revamp its image completely since its acquisition by Clario in 2019. Standing out in the Mac optimizer market is never an easy thing, especially if rogue advertisers have been trying to forcefully sell your product for years – leaving you with a bad reputation. ![]()
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