A free, open-source virtual keyboard software designed to prevent keylogging by randomizing keyboard input, making it harder for malware to capture passwords and other sensitive information.
KeyKey is an open-source, free virtual keyboard software created to enhance privacy and security during typing by preventing keylogging attempts. It works by randomizing and changing the mapping of keyboard keys to characters every time a user types. This means what the user sees on their screen when typing does not match the actual keyboard input behind the scenes.
KeyKey obscures what is being typed from any potential keylogging malware or programs. Even if they capture your raw keyboard input, they would see random uncorrelated characters that do not match what is seen on screen or sent to the active window or software. This extra layer of security helps protect sensitive information like passwords, addresses, credit cards, etc. from being easily intercepted.
KeyKey works across operating systems like Windows, MacOS, and Linux. It is lightweight software allowing it to be run in the background with little impact on overall computer performance. The randomized mapping is customizable by the user to their preferred keyboard layout. Overall KeyKey aims to make typing and computer use more private and more secure.
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