- KeyLemon is a program offered by KeyLemon Solutions S.A. Frequently, people try to erase it. This can be easier said than done because deleting this manually takes some skill regarding removing Windows programs manually.
- KeyLemon, Free Download by KeyLemon SA. This tool can protect any USB device such as USB sticks, memory cards.
KeyLemon is an interesting face recognition tool which allows you to log in to your system, and some websites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn), simply by looking at your webcam.
This can make life very easy. If your PC has several users, for instance, KeyLemon removes the need for them to all have (and remember) their own password. Instead, everyone must first allow KeyLemon to scan their features, creating a facial model which is unique to them. And then, all they have to do is look into the PC's webcam when the system starts. KeyLemon will recognise who they are, and automatically log them into the correct user account.
The commercial editions extend the program further. KeyLemon Bronze ($19.95) automatically detects when you leave your system, locking it, and KeyLemon Gold ($39.95) can take pictures of intruders, supports multiple security levels, can use multiple face models to cope with various lighting conditions, and more.
The latest version of KeyLemon is 4.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for Personal Security in the Security category. The app is developed by KeyLemon Inc. And its user rating is 4 out of 5.
Version 4.0.3 brings (see release notes for more):
- Fix camera issues
- Refactor login interface
- Limit the number of attempts during authentication process
- Fix various typographical errors
- Refactor login interface
- Limit the number of attempts during authentication process
- Fix various typographical errors
Verdict:
KeyLemon's face recognition technology seemed quite accurate on our test PC, and the program generally proved a convenient way to log in to the system.
KeyLemon is an interesting face recognition tool which allows you to log in to your system, and some websites (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn), simply by looking at your webcam.
This can make life very easy. If your PC has several users, for instance, KeyLemon removes the need for them to all have (and remember) their own password. Instead, everyone must first allow KeyLemon to scan their features, creating a facial model which is unique to them. And then, all they have to do is look into the PC's webcam when the system starts. KeyLemon will recognise who they are, and automatically log them into the correct user account.
The commercial editions extend the program further. KeyLemon Bronze ($19.95) automatically detects when you leave your system, locking it, and KeyLemon Gold ($39.95) can take pictures of intruders, supports multiple security levels, can use multiple face models to cope with various lighting conditions, and more.
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Version 4.0.3 brings (see release notes for more):
- Fix camera issues
- Refactor login interface
- Limit the number of attempts during authentication process
- Fix various typographical errors
- Refactor login interface
- Limit the number of attempts during authentication process
- Fix various typographical errors
Verdict:
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KeyLemon's face recognition technology seemed quite accurate on our test PC, and the program generally proved a convenient way to log in to the system.