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Create and Store Files In Encrypted Disk Images In MacOS Easily SecureFiles

Posted on November 24th, 2009 under Freeware, MacOSX, Security Tools
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Data security is always on the mids of all users, if you are a Mac OS user, you can create an encrypted drive that can also be password protected using SecureFile.This Mac app uses 128 bits AES encryption for storing data.On installation it creates a new disk image is available on the desktop, into which files can be dragged and dropped to store the files secured.

securefiles1Features :

  • Compact your disk images when there is unused space.
  • Enable/Disable Spotlight from searching inside your disk image.
  • Data stored with AES 128 bits encryption.

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How To Use :

  • Open SecureFiles and Enter the disk image’s name, maximum disk image size and the password.
  • The next time you access the encrypted drive, a password is required to access the files.
  • New disk image is created on desktop and files can be dragged and dropped directly into the drive for encrypted storage.

Download SecureFiles ( Requires Mac OS 10.4 or Higher)

Written by Avinash

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