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Learn to Use Free File Security Encryption Software

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25 Responses to “Learn to Use Free File Security Encryption Software”

  1. RLBluesGuitar says:

    Excellent. I needed a solution such as this especially after my 7 year old daughter found my collection of hardcore porn on my home pc.

  2. kokie229 says:

    can i open my files in other PC that does not have the software?

  3. MeQuiteFriendlyLOL says:

    ehh ? can u tell me . how do u get the safe house file in the Memory stick ?

  4. MeQuiteFriendlyLOL says:

    lol , the letter is epic ! xD ahaha anyways thanks

  5. atikrasul1 says:

    thanx man….really helpful….

  6. elwoodetubes says:

    @pavritch I have the drive letter now, by letting it install the extras. Before I did that drag and drop also didnt work, I dragged some folders out but when I looked inside them they were empty. Now it works fine

  7. pavritch says:

    @elwoodetubes You can access files using drag and drop – in either direction, just like using Windows Explorer. To get a real drive letter with SafeHouse Explorer, you must install it on your PC. If you don’t do a full install, it runs in a reduced feature mode which is typically intended to be used on PCs where you are unable or not allowed to do a traditional install.

  8. pavritch says:

    @Jeffreylb94 SafeHouse cannot prevent the “vault” files from being deleted. There are many ways a determined person could delete files, including destroying hard drives and memory sticks. What it does do, however, is prevent any of the data in these files from being seen.

  9. elwoodetubes says:

    What do you mean that’s it! you only showed how to put folders and files into the safe NOT how to take them out. you may decided you want the folders back out and on your hard drive somewhere else.
    ANother thing you say you get a drive number next to the red safehouse folder, I dont. There is no drive that appears in Mycomputer but everything else works so far.

  10. Jeffreylb94 says:

    Is there a way to lock the flash drive, so they can’t delete the files?

  11. biyaknabato3355 says:

    this video helps me a lot.. I would to congrats you buddy. But i have question, i already install this software free, this software possible to expire? pls reply.. thank you so much… from philippines

  12. IvanovBR says:

    Great software!!!! Really cool indeed!!!

  13. ajmalthahseen1990 says:

    your software is great, but can you say how to change volume size or delete it .. so that i can create new..?

  14. xxx649 says:

    I Have a question.Just so you know i am very new to all this computers stuff so any help would be of great help. My question is that in other encryption softwares, the volumes can only be accessed by using a password but CAN be deleted without using the password. Is it the same case with safe house explorer? If yes can you please suggest me a software that will help me.

  15. G0DFATHER35 says:

    thnx u got great videos ive subscribed can you please sub back?

  16. cbrcoder says:

    There is a free utility to do this. Can be downloaded from site: concealfiles com. It uses 256bit AES encryption for additional security.

  17. ILIKETOCRY1 says:

    it great and this is a great video 5 stars

  18. skypar says:

    how to make it portable???

  19. jackrulz08 says:

    i like this software ..thanks to the developer…

  20. pavritch says:

    Thank you for the kind words! And yes, I authored Menu Works – seems like a lifetime ago.

  21. obamadrone says:

    This software is fantastic, a great alternative to the other one (which is also great). How were you able to talk so much without moving your lips even once…kidding. Did you make MenuWorks and MenuWorks Advanced way back in the day? That was also a great, great program…I miss the simplicity of DOS sometimes.

  22. pavritch says:

    The main one is that you need admin rights to have the encrypted vault show up as a new drive letter – so you can save to it directly with programs such as Word. Otherwise, it behaves as a drag and drop container – still nice too.

  23. dgg4 says:

    Thx! What features are unavailable without admin privileges.

  24. pavritch says:

    If you don’t have admin rights, you can still run the stand-alone software which is a single EXE from our website. But in that case you will not have all the features available to you. Generally, most people have admin rights on their own machines, and they only need to work in the other mode when accessing their data from other non-owned machines.

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