Editor's review
Everyone starves for some privacy inside their own personal sphere, where intrusion of any sort by outsiders is strictly frowned upon. And when it comes to highly sensitive information, be it related to someone`s personal life, or be it entirely work related, that starvation surpasses the domain of mere privacy, and takes an entirely new shape of utmost secrecy. As computers continue to become an integral part of our civilization, a great many aspects of our lives also end up being stored inside them in the form of bits and bytes. The circumstance, hence compels us to focus more towards securing our digital life, which overlap in so many areas with our real existence. And what better way to accomplish the task than owning ourselves a full proof encryption system with a high-level algorithm that can yield as a solid shield between secrecy, and any mischievous, or unintentional intrusion. Cryptainer LE Encryption Software is such a high-profile security and encryption tool that is designed to protect, and hide your data with full-proof security.
Cryptainer LE 9.1.0 comes with a pretty basic user interface, not ugly though, and also ensures a complete ease-of-use. It can boast of a dedicated 128 bit encryption facility which is almost impossible to break into no matter how grave the potential threat is in nature. It creates an encrypted “vault” within your system’s hard drive where you can store all your valuable data in. Not only that, you can protect your USB drives, Mobile devices, Flash, as well as Pen drives with the same software without having to install any kind of additional components. The encrypted “vaults” can be accessed through only a password, and by not any other means, and it is compatible with all leading Windows platforms including Windows XP, 7, 98, ME, 2000, Vista and 2003 server.
Combine all these features with the free-of-cost nature of Cryptainer LE 9.1.0 Encryption Software, and it becomes a must have for all computer users. The application gets score of four and a half rating points on the scale of five for its overall usability.
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