
Advanced File Security Basic 3.1.1
AFS protects any type of data against unauthorized access.

It uses the world-wide standardized encryption algorithm AES. Only a user password is required for encrypting files or folders. It is usable with all kind of storage types, for example: hard drives, CD and DVD and USB sticks. It is also usable for secure data transfer via e-mail.
Now new in AFS 3.1.1 Basic: Sorting, Email Sending, Modern and simple user interface, support of 64Bit systems, generally significant improved stability, mobility, error handling and security.
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