![]() Restrict the activity monitoring of keyloggers At this point, any desktop capturing applications that tries to capture the screen will instead reveal a pitch black rectangle. To block a monitor, you simply have to click on the corresponding monitor icon until it turns dark, thus replacing the Windows symbol. Identifying the monitors is possible: just like you would when trying to modify the display settings, clicking on one of the symbols highlights the corresponding monitor by showing the ScreenWings symbol on it. The number of screens that are connected to your computer is automatically detected by ScreenWings and, for each of them, a small monitor symbol is available within the main window. Replaces the screenshot with a dark rectangle It can also be sent to the system tray if you consider that the small window interferes with your work. It only requires you to start it, choose the screen to block, and keep it running. ![]() With a minimalistic interface and no settings or options on the line, ScreenWings is very easy to use. ![]() To put it another way, it prevents any desktop capturing software program from doing its job. ScreenWings is nothing more than a utility designed to automatically block screen capturing attempts, no matter the application that is used to take the screenshot. Blocks dangerous (and regular) screen capturing apps One of the tools that can be of help in this endeavor is ScreenWings. ![]() Protecting yourself against unauthorized monitoring is not an easy task. The majority of applications that are categorized as keyloggers are not limited to just recording keystrokes but have multiple activity monitoring features, including snapshot, taking. ![]()
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