bitShifter – 256-bit personal encryption
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OS X only. Interested users can grab a copy of the bitShifter privacy utility which requires 10.4.4 or later.
I really don’t get it. I encrypt a file with no password. I “deauthorize” my computer, I give away the file, whoever has another program like that can open my file by instant authorization. Where’s the point?
If I make an encrypted zip or whatever I know a password, and only who knows my password can access my data. Here it seems you only need the program!
I would really use this if I understand how it works. Is there anyone who can help me?
I wonder what happens if your logic board fries? I guess your files are locked and the ‘key’ just died.
It’s still possible to get the key if your logic board fries. But, that’s not an excuse to not backup your documents.