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Endpoint Encryption
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  • Editor: Cryptzone
  • Release: 4
  • Language: English
  • License: Shareware
  • System: Vista
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Description
  • Designed by Cryptzone AB (publ), this application has won many awards by certain places. Simple and easy to use, Endpoint Encryption is a tool based your files, folders, emails and USB key. It enables you to secure your data in not more than 5 minutes.


Advantage
  • The application enables you to protect your confidential data with a password, thus no one can access.
  • It uses an algorithm of AES-256 to encrypt your data.
  • You can also secure your hard disk when using Endpoint Encryption.


Disadvantage
  • The application is in a shareware version which expires after 30 days of use.
  • So far this application is available in English version only.




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Endpoint Encryption
Designpc, on June 11, 2009 10:21 AM
AES-256 bit algorithm to encrypt your data.
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