The worst of scumware, undoubtedly, are loggers. Whether it is a keylogger, or a different type of logger, these scumware have the potential to turn your world upside down by transmitting private information – such as credit card numbers, bank account information, social security number, etc. – to malicious people who will, without a second thought, use your information to their advantage. To help fight some of this, I have discussed KeyScrambler before, a software that is effectively an anti-keylogger. Zemana AntiLogger is a security software which takes that anti-keylogger aspect of KeyScrambler and expands on it by adding in various different anti-logging features to protect users from not only keyloggers, but many other different type of “logging “scumware.
Here is a detailed list of what Zemana AntiLogger can do, as per the developer:
While I can’t personally vouch for Zemana AntiLogger’s performance (because dotTech has not reviewed it), on paper Zemana AntiLogger looks very impressive. Furthermore, another noteworthy aspect of Zemana AntiLogger is its ability to work side-by-side with other security software. The developer has compiled a list of security software Zemana AntiLogger is “compatible” with:
As you can see, according to the developer, Zemana AntiLogger works with most popular security software.
Usually Zemana AntiLogger would cost $34 (USD) per year. However, users can get 1 year of Zemana AntiLogger for free!
To get Zemana AntiLogger for free, follow these simple directions:
Version being given out for free: 1.9.2.234
Free updates: Yes – free updates for 1 year
Supported OS: Windows XP SP2+/Vista/Win7
Update: Many dotTechies are reporting this does not work on 64-bit machines
Download size: 7.8 MB
Note: Unless specifically stated otherwise in this article, Zemana AntiLogger has not been tested or reviewed by dotTech (aside from ensuring that this giveaway is valid). All the information about the program in this post is based off the information provided on the developer’s website. Please do not take this post as an endorsement/rejection or review of the program. This article is simply to inform about the availability of this program as a freebie; nothing more, nothing less.
- Visit the Zemana’s Facebook fan page, and Like them:
- Visit the promotion page and click on buraya in the image:
- After clicking on buraya you will be taken to Zemana’s website and given a registration code:
- Download and install Zemana AntiLogger. (The promotion is via Zemana’s Facebook fanpage which is in Turkish but the installer and program are in English.)
- After installation, run Zemana AntiLogger, and register it with the license key you received earlier:
- Enjoy!
If you have any trouble getting Zemana AntiLogger 1 year license for free, post below and other dotTechies or I will try to help.
Thanks PCbasics!






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Sweet. Thanks again.
@alan: @Ashraf:
I do not trust FB neither and therefore will pass on this freebie. Alan, hope you will take this opportunity to educate your son and young people out there that not everyone or everything you see on the internet is honest. Sometimes we learn from mistakes. You hear so many stories about innocent people opening that e-mail from Nigeria… and sending their info and bank accounts and wonder, how could they have done that?
AND… ohh yes Ashraf! Without further ado, it has been revealed by ‘Anonymous’ that indeed, your BRAIN is an AV. He was specific! If he had said ‘ …your own brain’ then that would have meant each person’s own individual brain, but he said ‘ Your brain’ as in YOU, Mr Ashraf, Sir!. Locutus and all the other dottechies are my witness.
Please provide us with a link where we can download ‘Ashraf’s Brain AV’.
Hint…. We will be happy to ‘BURAYA’ anywhere but on Facebook.
great security software , thank you for this freebie !
Followed the steps, clicked “buraya”…no key ); . It just sends me to Zemana’s homepage.
I installed the software today, and it worked. I downloaded the program the day it was posted here on Dottech and forgot everything about it… The thing is that even though I got the serial and the software the 8th of december the Licens key says its one year, so I have it to the 29th of december 2011. So you can get the serial/linces key and its from the day you activate it – it counts… So I think people can grap the serial and then store it for later use ^^
/Cheers
1 year on, Zemana was good while it lasted on my husband’s laptop. At the end of the year it was a very different story…
I uninstalled in safe mode, but nag screens continued to pop up every 3 minutes or so. WinPatrol couldn’t control it, nor could I control it in the settings window.
The laptop runs Win7, and the instructions below apply to a mix of OS’s, but you can work it out easily enough by combining the instructions as appropriate:
To uninstall:
1. enable the administrator account and log into it:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/enable-the-hidden-administrator-account-on-windows-vista/
2. Use a combination of the following instructions – I used the manual instructions rather than the downloadable uninstaller:
http://www.2-uninstall.com/uninstallguides/how-to-uninstall-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-developed-by-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-uninstaller.html
http://www.how-to-uninstall-program.com/uninstaller/uninstall-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-removal-zemana-antilogger-1-9-2-228-ZemanaLtd-windows-uninstaller.html
I then did both a registry search and a general search on “zemana” and “antilogger” and got rid of a few more bits. Back up the registry first, obviously, and do at own risk.