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Introduction | Download | Screenshot | More InfoFolder Lock More Other InformationHow secure are my files? With Folder Lock encryption option, secret files are highly secure. If you want unbreakable encryption for your files, you can choose to encrypt files. It uses 256-bit AES On-the-fly Encryption which is the most secure method to protect sensitive files. No matter if you move your files to other computers or a different operating system, your encrypted files will remain protected. However, when you choose to lock files, the program locks your files in only that Operating System. Can I transfer my Locker via email / file transfer? You can send your encrypted data through email by simply attaching the Locker containing your encrypted data, just as you do it with any other file. If you are using a web based Email service, login to your email service, open your email and go to the attach files option and click browse and select the Locker file you wish to send. Your files and folders inside Locker will remain protected. You can access them by downloading the attached file on any computer and open it using Folder Lock. How to Secure data in your CD/DVD-RWs? To protect / encrypt your files in CD/DVD, all you'll need to do is copy the Locker to your CD/DVD-RW device. This you can do by simply dragging and dropping the already created Locker in the CD/DVD drive and click write Files in Windows XP/Vista. You can also use the Windows Explorer right-click 'Send To...' and then select CD/DVD-RW after right clicking the locker file. If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows that do not come with this feature, you can use a CD-RW/DVD-RW burning software like Nero, to copy the Locker file with .flk extension to your writeable CD or DVD. Make sure your Locker is closed while you are burning your locker file. You can access these files directly from your CD or DVD by using Folder Lock and providing the correct password without the need of copying it to your computer later. Please note that it is a must that you create your Locker on your hard drive first, and then burn it on your CD/DVD, since you cannot create a Locker in CD/DVD-RW directly. You can use CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R and DVD-RW discs to perform this task. This way you can always keep a secure backup of your encrypted files and folders in a CD/DVD. Are my locked files also protected from network computers? Folder Lock protects your data from computers that are networked with your computer, a useful feature to protect private files from network users or your network administrator. You can share protected folders from inside the Locker; these folders will be accessible only when your Locker is open. Are files protected from viruses, trojans, worms, spyware etc? Yes. There is no way these types of programs can do any damage to your protected files. Are files protected from hackers when I am on the internet? Yes. Hackers or Script Kiddies can't access your secured files even if they break through to your computer, which means total peace of mind on and off the net. Can I protect any format of files? Yes, you can protect any format of file with Folder Lock. It doesn't matter whether your files are in .jpg, .doc, .pdf, .txt, .bmp, .gif, .html, .psd or any other format. Does it work on all file systems like FAT16, FAT32, NTFS? Yes. Folder Lock has no compatibility issues running on any type of file system including FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS. |
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