Invisible Secrets Encryption Software 4.4
| Developer: |
NeoByte Solutions (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.68 MB |
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Invisible Secrets Encryption Software 4 not only encrypts your data and files for safe keeping or for secure transfer across the net, it also hides them in places that on the surface appear totally innocent, such as picture or sound files, or web pages. These types of files are a perfect disguise for sensitive information. Nobody, not even your wife, boss, or a hacker would realize that your important papers or letters are stored in your last holiday pictures, or that you use your personal web page to exchange messages or secret documents. Invisible Secrets Encryption Software 4 features: strong encryption algorithms; steganography and a library of favorite carriers locations; a password management solution that stores all your passwords securely and helps you create secure passwords, faster access to your passwords by accessing the password manager directly from the tray menu; a virtual keyboard created in order to prevent any key logger software from stealing your passwords; a shredder that helps you destroy beyond recovery files, folders and internet traces; a locker that allows you to password protect certain applications; the ability to create self-decrypting packages and mail them to your friends or business partners, you will be able to safely send the self-decrypting packages as zip files; a tool that allows you to transfer a password securely over the internet; a cryptboard to help you use the program from Windows Explorer and a real-time news system that allows you to be kept up-to-date with new versions, new products, new features, and special offers, without having to browse our website searching for new information. Invisible Secrets Encryption Software 4 is shell integrated and offers a wizard that guides you through all the necessary steps needed to protect your data.
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