My Lockbox 2.9.7 – Protect Your Folders Easily
O. James Samson - February 16, 2013If you want an application that helps you to secure the folder on your computer My Lockbox is it.
What is it about My Lockbox?
This program helps you to password protect the folders on your computer. The protected folder is hidden and locked from any user and application of your system and also from the net. This application is extremely easy to use. My Lockbox adds password protection, drag-and-drop capability, hot keys, trusted apps list, notifications, skins, and more.
After the set up is complete, you can easily change software parameters: password, location of the protected folders, hotkeys, trusted processes. In addition, a skinned user interface lets you choose from different skins to select the most comfortable look and feel of the software. Users can choose from different skins to select the most comfortable look and feel of the software. You can drop files into the My Lockbox desktop icon or your unlocked, open folder to protect them. The Password tab has a Hint field, something not every such program has but should. You can configure how My Lockbox checks for Updates, too.
Some of the features of this program are: Extremely easy in use, Hotkey to open Control Panel with a simple keystroke, Effective password protection, Supports all modern Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, 7) including 64-bit editions, Prevents you from locking system-critical folders, e.g. C:\Windows, Instant protection – no file scrambling or moving to another place, Protects folders even in Windows safe mode and Trusted processes feature lets backup, antivirus or similar software to backup or scan your protected folder.
Downsides?
My Lockbox Free protects only one folder per system, and it has a banner ad. It is a great way to hide what you don’t want others to see.
To learn more about this program, please visit My Lockbox.
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