Password Protect and Hide Personal Folders

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Monday, 15th Dec 2008 | Share


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There are many times when you share a computer with many users, and may want to keep some files private from other’s prying eyes, however the default windows hide folders is not one that will keep your folders completely private.

Free Hide Folder is a freeware computer security utility that will help you completely hide folders from people who access your computer, it is definitely pretty useful to keep your personal data away from others.

With Free Hide Folder you can easily hide folders with a few mouse clicks, the folders remain password protected, so even if someone comes across them, they will not be able to view it without entering a valid password.

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Free Hide Folder provides users with a simple interface using which users can hide and unhide folders. Definitely a freeware worth downloading, to keep your personal files and folders safe from prying eyes.

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  1. enterprise feedback management
    December 15th, 2008 at 7:30 pm #

    sounds kind of like the ‘ghost drive’ they used in the movie ‘Ironman’ :D
    -jack

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