- The
acquisition of ‘Just Content’ App will enable Cyberfort Software to expand
its portfolio of privacy and security products, also focusing on new
developments
- A new
product called Enterprise Suite will be developed as a result of the
acquisition
- The
market for ad, content blocking and safety online solutions is growing all
the time, providing room for the introduction of new products
Cybersecurity technology company Cyberfort Software, Inc.
(OTC: CYBF) recently announced the signing of a letter of intent for the
acquisition of Just Content Software. The announcement came in mid-August 2018,
and a final acquisition determination is anticipated in a few weeks (http://ibn.fm/EB8v3).
Upon completion of the acquisition, Cyberfort Software will
own 100 percent of ‘Just Content’ App (the software and the underlying code).
The app, currently available on iTunes, disables ads, unsafe links, adult
content, phishing attempts and inflammatory hate speech online. The app
features two variations – a home safe filter and a business filter.
Under the terms of the letter of intent, Cyberfort Software
will tender shares of its stocks for the app and generate the capital for
further development. A new product, Enterprise Suite, will also be developed
through 2018.
Cyberfort Software CEO Daniel Cattlin said in a news release
that the company is aiming to become a leader in the development of innovative
ad blocking solutions. Security concerns are growing in this day and age as
digital data abounds and is more readily accessible than ever. “Signing this
LOI with Just Content is another strategic step forward for CYBF, as we
continue to offer superior software solutions that create a safer online
environment for both individuals and businesses,” Cattlin added.
Internet ad spending is growing all the time, which
signifies that users will be exposed to more commercial content than ever
before. According to 2017 statistics, an internet user sees 11,250 ads per
month (http://ibn.fm/S9X4U).
The overexposure is affecting the behavior of internet users, with
click-through rates (CTR) for ads going down. Across all formats and ad
placements, the average CTR is 0.05 percent. The low value could also be
indicative of growing numbers of people relying on ad blocking software (http://ibn.fm/dRNYI).
It is estimated that, by the end of 2018, 30 percent of all
internet users will rely on ad blocking software to access solely the content
in which they’re interested (http://ibn.fm/g3N5L).
The number of devices that have ad blocking software installed reached 615
million in 2017 – an increase of 30 percent on an annual basis (http://ibn.fm/shwTc).
Ad blocking software adoption is currently widespread on
desktop and laptop computers. Developers predict that the use of such software
will soon begin affecting the manner in which people utilize their mobile
devices, as well, in that a growing number of smartphone and tablet users will
install ad blockers on their devices.
The American Marketing Association reports that, today,
roughly 11.7 percent of all impressions are being blocked due to advertising,
unsolicited or dangerous content (http://ibn.fm/6m00b). Users are becoming more aware of the
aggressive nature of digital advertising, undertaking actions to ward off
commercial content more habitually than ever before. The primary reasons for
the employment of such software include being shown irrelevant ads (49 percent
of people), being exposed to too many ads (40 percent), perceiving online ads
as intrusive and experiencing device slowdown because of unsolicited commercial
content.
Privacy, security and content filtering rank among Cyberfort
Software’s primary concerns as a cybersecurity technology company. The
organization is actively dealing with cyber threats through the development of
innovative protection solutions for both end users and organizations, designed
for mobile, personal and business tech devices across multiple platforms.
With Just Content’s acquisition, Cyberfort Software will
take one step further toward its goal of becoming a leading developer of
cutting-edge protective software that keeps the internet safe for families and
business, which Cattlin noted as a “significant concern in today’s highly
technological and immediate information-access society.”
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CyberfortSoftware.com
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