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Let’s get Loop8 running on your device so you can start browsing, storing, and logging in simply and securely.
Let’s get Loop8 running on your device so you can start browsing, storing, and logging in simply and securely.
FAQ
Some common questions we get asked
Loop8 is a Personal Privacy Controller that goes beyond password management to provide true identity authentication. Unlike traditional password managers that still rely on vulnerable master passwords, Loop8 uses biometric verification (Face-ID or fingerprints) instead of master passwords, addressing the root cause of 92% of all hacking attempts.
One Loop8 subscription protects up to 8 users, making it perfect for families and friend groups. This community-based model allows you to elevate everyone's security practices together while each person maintains their own private digital spaces.
Your subscription includes the complete Loop8 security ecosystem: passwordless authentication, MySafe digital safe, Authenticator (Auth) for multi-factor authentication, Privacy-Mate (Privacy-M8) dark web monitoring, Clean-Slate (Clean-SL8) cookie protection, Tech Person support, and the Tru8 connect system—all in one integrated app.
Yes, this is completely safe and expected. Our application is built using Microsoft's .NET technology, which requires the .NET Desktop Runtime to be installed on your computer to run. This is a free, official component from Microsoft (the makers of Windows).
It's a set of libraries and tools that many modern Windows applications need to function. Think of it like having Adobe Reader installed to open PDFs - it's a common requirement for certain types of software.
Absolutely. When you click the download button, you're directed to Microsoft's official website (dotnet.microsoft.com). Millions of Windows users have the .NET Runtime installed for various applications.
Unlike some system components, .NET Desktop Runtime isn't pre-installed on all Windows computers. You only need to install it once, and it will work for all applications that require it.
No. The runtime is lightweight and only uses resources when you're actively running applications that need it.If you have any concerns about the download, you can verify the installer is signed by Microsoft Corporation by right-clicking the file, selecting Properties, and checking the Digital Signatures tab.