- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (20-use trial);
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: October 13, 2004
- Total Downloads: 1,220,310
- Downloads last week: 6,375
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- Average user rating: stars out of 887 votes
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Publisher's description
From NewSoftwares :Folder Lock lets you lock, hide, encrypt and password-protect your private files, folders, pictures, and docs in seconds. Protected files are undeletable, unrenamable, unmovable, hidden, and totally inaccessible. You can either lock, scramble, or encrypt depending on the speed and security. The program doesn't let you delete its own program folder, and it can't be uninstalled without a correct password. It's fully portable, and you can protect your files on USB Flash Drives, disks, CD-RWs, notebooks, and your PC. The program remembers your password when you move files from one computer to another on removable disks. It protects files in Windows, DOS, and Safe modes; even when you change the OS or boot from a disk, files remain protected. It prevents intruders of all kinds, including coworkers, kids, hackers, viruses, spyware, and networked computers, from accessing your files. The application's additional features include AutoLock, Auto Shutdown, Lock PC, and the ability to eradicate recently run documents and find files and data in the clipboard.
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