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    Ashraf
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    TK
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    What does this do that you cannot do in always free 7zip you can encrypt thousands of videos at a time for free for storage on cloud or other exposed storage.

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    Djon
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    <ya-tr-span data-index=”12-0″ data-translated=”false” data-source-lang=”en” data-target-lang=”ru” data-value=”What does this do that you cannot do in always free 7zip you can encrypt thousands of videos at a time for free for storage on cloud or other exposed storage.” data-translation=”Что такого есть в этом приложении, чего нет в бесплатном 7zip? С его помощью можно бесплатно зашифровать тысячи видео для хранения в облаке или на других общедоступных хранилищах.” data-ch=”0″ data-type=”trSpan” style=”visibility: inherit !important;” data-selected=”false”>What does this do that you cannot do in always free 7zip you can encrypt thousands of videos at a time for free for storage on cloud or other exposed storage.</ya-tr-span>

    If It can convert videos to exe with a password, and you can watch the videos immediately after entering the password.

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    TK
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    [@Djon] so can 7zip and create self extracting exe of encrypted video… now if it includes a player that can play all kinds of videos without having to re-encode them, just encrypting/decrypting them that would be different and BAD as it would teach dumb computer users to double click on exe files to play a video when MOST ALL emails containing links to videos that are exe files are malicious trojans… pcwinsoft.com tried that and it was as BAD an idea then as it is now! They don’t even specify what encryption they use, at least with 7zip you can specify the encryption you want to apply AES-256 or more vulnerable zipcrypto.

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