ShyFile - Email Security Software Screenshot

Use a browser to decode your secure messages.

ShyFile - Email Security is developed or distributed by Dr. Bootz GmbH and is licensed as shareware. Use a browser to decode your 1on1 secure messages with symmetric keys. ShyFile encodes your text and packs it into an extra file that is to be attached to an outgoing email or uploaded to a website. The recipient thereof does not need to have ShyFile installed to be able to decode since any Java-Script enabled Internet browser is able to take care of it, i.e. opening it and prompting the user to enter a matching key phrase. Its user friendly interface is very intuitive - no need to study the manual. ShyFile encrypts single or multiple binary files as well as whole folders with all its subfolders, which require a free demo version of ShyFile to decode though. Simple 1on1 key entries are used, no Public and Private Keys. ShyFile exclusively makes use of its own independently developed TL6144D algorithm, offering a symmetric depth of encryption of up to 6,144 bits (that reaches or even tops military requirements). A File Shredder is included to thoroughly delete a file on your hard drive in a way no un-delete tool could ever restore it again. ShyFile works independently from all your web based email accounts and desktop email applications....

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