This week has been spent with preparations to getting back to more regular release cycles. We’ve got so many new ideas that we sometimes tend to add more and more, but never finishing new tested releases, so we’ve now planned to release new product versions each quarter with whatever features are ready by then. And we already worked by our new plans: by Monday, you’ll have new releases of Spybot Anti-Beacon, Spybot Identity Monitor and Spybot Secure Shredder. For the coming two weeks, we plan for BrowsAlyzer, FileAlyzer and RegAlyzer to be released, and then finally on to our core product.
We also spent some time fine tuning our updated support forum. It’s still silent there, since the absolute majority of support takes place over email, but since we plan to speak a bit about what is coming up in our current and next release cycles, we’ll use the sub forums there to inform you. And with nearly half a million messages, our forum already contains a huge lot of information that is available through the search there.
Looking back, we also noticed that we haven’t posted anything on Change Your Password Day, on February 1st this year. Well, you probably know our stance on changing passwords by now – Two Factor Authentication and/or Passkeys are essential these days, as are passwords unique to each website.