November 16, 2014 | LogDog announced the launch of its anti-hacking service for smartphones, now available to the Android-using public. The app will attempt to protect users’ private online information by sending immediate alerts when there are signs of suspicious activity. The app actively monitors users’ accounts, including Google and Yahoo!, Facebook, Dropbox, Evernote and more. LogDog’s technology hopes to ‘lock’ hackers out of users’ accounts in an attempt to revise the statistic that 1 out of 4 online accounts are hacked at some point. LogDog was founded by CEO Uri Brison and is now available for download in the Google Play store.
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