SafeBit
Disk Encryption - for
32-bit Windows
Vista/XP/2000
SafeBit Disk Encryption
is the perfect
electronic vault you
need for your privacy.
It features military
strength on-the-fly
encryption, by creating
virtual disk drives,
where you can hide files
and folders, keep them
encrypted all them time,
but still work with
these files just like
you work with normal
files. SafeBit is the
last line of defense if
your current security
system fails against
viruses, trojans or
hacker attacks.
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SafeBit features
on-the-fly
disk encryption,
by creating
encrypted virtual
disk drives, where
you can hide files
and folders, keep
them encrypted all
the time, but still
work with these
files just like you
work with normal
files.
Encryption is
transparent to the
user. Increased
privacy is
assured in Safebit
Disk Encryption with
the Stealth
mode. |
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Protect your
confidential
information from
your boss, wife,
kids, friends,
hackers,
competitors, secret
services or from any
other possible
intruder. Secure the
important documents
on your mobile
computer and protect
against laptop
theft. |
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Strong
Security - 256 bit
AES encryption
algorithm (selected
by the U.S.
government as its
official encryption
standard). When you
open a file from a
Safe the data is
decrypted
on-the-fly, when you
save it back on the
encrypted disk, the
data is re-encrypted
automatically. |
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The
automatic closure
system will
protect you even
when you are away
from your computer
by closing the safe
when you don't use
it. The container
files are also
protected against
accidental deletion. |
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SafeBit will help
you improve
the security offered
by an antivirus.
While your documents
are into the
encrypted closed
safe, viruses and
trojans will not
have access to your
important files. |
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Save the
passwords on
removable disk
devices, such as USB
keys, flash
memory cards and use
these USB flash
memory keys, to open
your safes.
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Safes can be
created any storage
device: on
your local or
external hard-disks,
on USB sticks or
other removable
devices, on CD/DVD,
and over the
network, in
full-rights mode, or
read-only mode.
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The virtual
keyboard
allows you to enter
passwords without
the fear that it
will be caught by a
key logger software
or a trojan.
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