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Features of Password Protect
- Protect a folder with a password
Other users won't be able to read or modify your sensitive data.
- Lock a folder
Password Protect will secure your folders against accidental deletion.
- Use Windows Explorer to protect / unprotect your folders
Just right-click a folder in Windows Explorer and select Protect Folder. Choose your password. That's all there is to do — the folder is protected.
- Strong protection
Folders remain protected in DOS and other operating systems.
- Support for USB and external drives
You can store the protected folders on any drive you find convenient.
- Step-by-step wizard to protect and unprotect folders
Password Protect is very easy to use.
1.If your drive is lost or stolen, nobody will be able to access the contents of the folders you protected.
The password is always required to open the folder. No matter if your drive is connected to another PC running in Windows Safe, DOS, Linux or Unix, folders always retain their protection.
2.Password Protect is safe. If your Windows crashes, you will not lose your data.
You will be able to unprotect your folders. We don't store passwords in the Windows registry or on your hard drive. Learn how Password Protect processes passwords.
3.Protect a folder right from Windows Explorer.
You don't even need to run Password Protect from the Start menu. Simply right-click the folder is the right pane of Windows Explorer and select Protect This Folder.
4.Unprotect the folder with a double-click.
No need to run the program. Just double-click the folder in the right pane of Windows Explorer and enter the password.
5.Protect folders on your external / removable drive and access your folders from any computer your drive is connected to.
You do not have to install Password Protect on every computer. Just install Password Protect USB on your external drive. For more info, see Protecting Folders on External and Removable Drives.





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