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Password protect any type of file with Androsa FileProtector

January 28, 2008 by Raj   | Filed under Freeware, Passwords

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Androsa FileProtector enables you to encrypt and password protect any type of file, including documents, images, videos etc. The program offers a choice of 3 encryption algorithms, AES 256/192/128 bit, TripleDES 192 bit and DES 64 bit and converts the protected file into a .AFP file. Once protected, the file can only be opened with the proper password. Androsa FileProtector integrates with Windows Explorer for convenient access from the right-click menu, and also provides a drag and drop interface to batch encrypt/decrypt multiple files. Other features include password strength indicator, file compression and more.

Password protect any type of file with Androsa FileProtector

Features:

Possibility to protect any type of file.
· Integration with the context-menu of Windows.
· Supported languages: Italian, English
· Graphical user interface style Windows XP simple and functional.
· Protection files through the most advanced algorithms of cryptography: AES - 256 bit / 192 bit / 128 bit, TripleDES 192 bit, DES 64 bit
· Cryptography with password up to 256 bit (32 characters).
· Statistics of protection in real time.
· Drag & Drop from Windows.
· Possibility of management through system’s bar (SysTray).
· System of automatic updating.
· High safety of the protected files.
· Help in chm extension.
· Possibility to order and to group the files in the principal list.
· Automatic system of protection against password “weak.”
· System of verification against the change and/or corruption of protected file.
· System creation/elimination automatic of the backup copies.
· Possibility to pause/resume the protection.





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2 Responses to “Password protect any type of file with Androsa FileProtector”

  1. Rakshit on January 28th, 2008 6:14 pm

    Hey your choice of softwares are really great and above all most of them are free. I like it.
    Thanks for sharing this as well.
    :-)

  2. Syahid A. on January 29th, 2008 9:11 pm

    I bet the drag and drop feature will be most useful for this kind of encryption software.