For Windows: Need to send an encrypted file to someone, but know that they do not want to mess around with installing their own cryptography software? Freeware Flexcrypt packaging your file in a standalone executable file ready to email to a group that also uses Windows. Recipients simply need to know the password to open it. To decrypt the package, just double-click the EXE and enter a password at the prompt.
If you send a package via email, keep in mind that many email clients and firewalls provide the executable flag on the executable that are possibly malicious software. Just change the name of the file and delete the EXE extension. To avoid it, and send instructions to add your receiver. EXE back to the name of the file before running it. Flexcrypt is that it can be downloaded free for Windows only.
Flexcrypt developed and marketed by Nordic Information Security Group AB (NIS).
NIS is a Swedish security software company that is developing, was founded in 2005. They have developed and mass-distribute security software is also on small companies and home users. Focus on demand-driven solutions combined with the distribution strategy and a price-aggressive. Flexcrypt now has more than 200,000 users.
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