Simple Software to Hide Your Files
28 Sep, 2009, 2:31 pm IST | Shayne Rana
Here are a few simple software that allow the lay PC user to hide/protect files and folders for prying eyes.

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Let’s be honest here, we all have something... or ‘other’ on our laptops and home PCs that we don’t really want anyone to see. We try to tuck them away into the ‘nether-est’ - for lack of a better term - regions of your computers software, away from the prying eyes of the folks at home or the girlfriend who as it turns out just might not be too happy with you having pictures of your exs. So what do you do? Hide the files of course. Of course there’s the traditional method of right clicking on the folder or files and selecting the Hide option and then choosing the ‘Do not show hidden files and folders’ option from the Tools, Folder Options menu. But of course this, in all probability, you already knew. But another simple technique is to create a Zip file or RAR file and password protect it.
It’s a small app that doesn’t take up too much place or RAM and is extremely simple to use. The only thing is that it’s a little too simple. What this software does is hide and sort of “deflect”, well re-direct is a more appropriate term, prying eyes to the Control Panel. This is only in case you’ve got your View Hidden Files and Folders option active on Windows. The only problem is the application doesn’t have a password protection option so anyone can access it if they know here the folder is and unlock it.
Although there are plenty of thoroughly computer literate and PC savvy individuals, like I said this is for those looking for simple solutions that are quick and easy to manage so although the name may suggest ‘Encryption’ which could make a lay person believe that it requires some skill for usage, this software is easy as pie. It allows users to put a security password on the application itself so no one can access and hide data on your PC from any drive. There are choices of encryption options for those who know what they’re doing but you can randomly select any for those who don’t. The software allows you to shred or delete the original files and keep the encrypted copies. The copies can also be hidden when encrypted and password protected. It allows for encryption of full directories but not entire drives. |
Tags: Encryption , Windows , privacy , Encrypt Files , Folder Protector , Iron Privacy Folder , Hide Flders
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