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AshrafKeymaster
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yataguebouGuestTrès bon logiciel.
Ron WhiteGuestTwo things:
1. If the recipient can decrypt a file with no key, anyone who intercepted the file could do the same thing.
2. Notice that all but one of the reviewers have these similar jig-saw shapes as avatars. If Shareware on Sale is providing the avatars (although it didn’t for one reviewer), the site should stop that because it appears suspicious, as do many of the reviews themselves, which go into far more detail than you’d expect.
Frank ScottGuestWell – what’s the answer to Ron White’s query? If the recipient doesn’t need a password, what’s to stop anyone who intercepts the file from opening it????? Totally useless in my opinion.
Peter ZGuestIt’s all working well.Just unbelievable that I can get a lot freebies from this website.Thanks.
sonycGuestthank you
njwdtGuestTwo things:
1. If the recipient can decrypt a file with no key, anyone who intercepted the file could do the same thing.
Well – what’s the answer to Ron White’s query? If the recipient doesn’t need a password, what’s to stop anyone who intercepts the file from opening it????? Totally useless in my opinion.
Ummmm…. Can some of you just READ the descriptions (or go to the website) and also apply a bit of logic. The software is FREE. If you want to know how it works download it and try it out!
Of course there is a password needed to decrypt the file. You specify the password when you encrypt the file (or files). The whole point is that the recipient doesn’t need any SOFTWARE to decrypt the file – it is self-decrypting, but they still do need the password. You you would have to give them the password – preferably in a different email from the one where you send the decrypted file. (Just adding that in for those of you that have trouble thinking logically)
njwdtGuestsorry – meant ‘wehre you sned encrypted file’ in my last sentence
zahraGuestmy customer id not correct
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