SafeBit Disk Encryption 1.4
| Developer: |
NeoByte Solutions (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 2.09 MB |
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SafeBit Disk Encryption is the perfect electronic vault you need for your privacy. It features on-the-fly AES encryption, by creating virtual encrypted disk drives, where you can hide files and folders, keep them encrypted all them time, but still work with them just like you work with normal files. Data is decrypted automatically during the transfer from disk to memory, and re-encryted when data is written back to disk. This process is transparent to the user. SafeBit Disk Encryption maintains the security of data even in case of incorrect system shutdown or system crash by keeping the files always encrypted. Container files are protected against accidental deletion. Security is increased also by the "automatic closure system" and emergency hotkeys. Safebit is the perfect suplement to a firewall and antivirus program, and stands as the last line of defense in case these fail. Nothing can crack the strong 256-bit AES encryption SafeBit uses (selected by the U.S. government as its official encryption standard). SafeBit has a very intuitive user interface which makes it friendly for computer beginners and also powerful for experienced IT experts that search for a reliable file encryption solution. It will protect your confidential information from your boss, wife, kids, friends, hackers, competitors, secret services or from any other possible intruder. SafeBit will help you improve the security offered by an antivirus or a firewall. While your documents are inside the encrypted closed vault, viruses and trojans will not be able to infect your important files. Keep your documents inside the encrypted safe and hackers will NEVER be able to extract your files from the vault even if your firewall fails, because the strong AES encryption algorithm cannot be cracked. Laptops are extremely vulnerable to thefts. Using SafeBit you will be able to secure the important documents on your mobile computer against possible thefts. Protect yourself with SafeBit now!
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