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How to Send Encrypted Email Attachments using Kruptos

kruptos email encryption

Kruptos2 Professional allows you to create encrypted email attachments so you can email your sensitive documents to anyone who has a Windows based computer. Your recipients do not need to have Kruptos 2 Professional installed all they need is the correct password to gain access to your shared documents. Kruptos 2 Professional encrypted attachments utilise the same …

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How to View or Edit Your Files Securely in USB Drive?

how to view or edit your files securely

An encrypted USB thumb drive is the safest way to carry any sensitive files. This article shows you how to view or edit your files securely which are stored in USB drive using Kruptos 2 Go for USB drive encryption software. Unfortunately, you cannot password protect your entire USB drive, like you can password protect …

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Password Protect Your USB Drive in Two Easy Steps – USB Security

USB Security

Kruptos 2 Go is tiny yet very effective USB security software that lets you password protect USB drives as simple as in two easy steps. USB Sticks, Flash drives, memory cards, thumb drives, portable hard drives: whatever you want to call them, they’re more like keychain accessories; they can be often used to carry highly sensitive information that you …

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How to Share Your file with Clients Securely using Kruptos 2 Professional

How to Share Your Data with Clients, Securely

You have confidential data that you need to share with your clients, you can’t send encrypted documents as the client does not have access to, or can’t install a decryption reader program. You can’t send a self-decrypting files via email as many internet services and company policies block attachments that contain Zip or Exe files. …

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Should I Encrypt Every File on My Computer?

Should I encrypt every file

It’s great that you’re thinking about protecting your files, with all kinds of snoops out there (from big government to identity thieves). You’re right, though—you don’t need to encrypt every single file you store or send (especially the MP3s). This article helps to answer your question should i encrypt every file on my computer or …

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