Hide Secret Files 3 3.0
Tilgore Kraut - April 16, 2009Data confidentiality has emerged as one of the most challenging issues for companies with a majority of clients mentioning data security clause in their project contracts. Along the same, data confidentiality coupled with good performance has become one of the prime concerns for the businessmen these days. Being concerned about your project files’ protection, you must have started seeking for an adept encryption tool. However, you can try Hide Secret Files 3 3.0 that comes with expertise features which help users in applying password protection or hiding the files in order to safeguard them against unauthorized access. The functioning of the utility is much effective as it doesn’t let even your operating system to modify the file information.
The Hide Secret Files 3 3.0 application’s best feature is that the protected files aren’t visible to your Operating System, thus making them inaccessible in Safe Mode or even if the hard drive is moved to another PC. Beginning to work on file protection task, first you require selecting files and folders you want to be password protected. The selected files/folders are queued up at the console in explorer style, with files represented by specific icons as per file type. By right clicking on the item, you’re provided a context menu allowing you to hide, unhide, change settings, erase open or browse folder relating the file. You can also utilize the hotkeys to hide or unhide the chosen file without browsing through the menus. As the hidden data is to be moved at a specific destination, you can set your desired destination using the Settings option. Along with destination setting, it also allows you to set password for the application so that no unauthorized person can access its features and unhide any file.
Hide Secret Files 3 3.0 facilitates users in employing high-end protection to their files and folders, by hiding them from other users and even from the operating system itself.
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