
The keylogger protection module auto-encrypts not only user names and passwords, but also all information typed and sent to the browser, in order to prevent hijackers from acquiring your sensitive data. When it comes to the interface, the program takes cue from Google Chrome in terms of how it looks and how its options are organized.

Worth mentioning about setup is that AOL Shield offers to set itself as the default web browser (an option that can be disabled), to download and install Adobe Flash Player (which is required to work properly), as well as to reboot the PC to finalize installation (this wasn't necessary in our case). Chrome apps and extensions are supported for adding extra layers of security. It features protection components against keyloggers, screenshot grabbers, and phishing websites.

AOL Shield is a web browser based on Google Chrome, which puts emphasis on security.
