CryptoExpert is encryption software which protects your highly sensitive data from potential prying eyes. It effectively encrypts your data so that it remains same.
This program works by creating a container (or safe) which is a special area of your drive protected by a password. It is mounted to your system as a virtual drive where all of the files stored inside are encrypted. Of course, in order to decrypt the data inside, you must have the master password.
All read and write access to the virtual encrypted drive are controlled centrally by CryptoExpert. You can also work with the data inside of the encrypted area in real-time. Once you're finished working in the password-protected area, simply close it until next time.
Every time you access CryptoExpert data, you require a password.
Features of CryptoExpert
- Assign any available drive letters to unlocked vaults.
- Create unlimited number of secure vaults.
- No one can access protected data without a password.
- Secure Vaults appear as local drives to all Windows applications.
- Secure Vaults of unlimited size.
- Share unlocked vaults between network users.
- Transparent access to files and folders.
- Unlock vaults located on remote computers over LAN.
- Use USB flash drives to keep your unlock keys. Is is possible to protect these keys on USB flash drive by single Master Password.
- Your choice of one of the highly acclaimed encryption algorithms, BLOWFISH, CAST, or 3DES, or the industry-standard AES-256 for ultimate data security.
Compatibility and License
This download is licensed as shareware for the Windows operating system from data encryption software and can be used as a free trial until the trial period ends (after an unspecified number of days). The CryptoExpert 8.38 demo is available to all software users as a free download with potential restrictions and is not necessarily the full version of this software.
What version of Windows can CryptoExpert run on?
CryptoExpert can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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