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Create encrypted removable drive with password protection

Private Disk light allows you to create a removable media which is not only password protected but also has NIST certified AES 128-bit encryption to protect your confidential information.

This virtual drive has to be loaded explicitly by you and the file on which it creates virtual drive doesn’t have any program association. This makes it difficult for users to identify how to open it.

There are many programs which allows you to create virtual drives but this goes one step ahead with encryption and  password protection. So now if you have movie files or confidential files which you would like to hide , this software does a very good job.

Creating encrypted drive

Creating encrypted drive

Creating encrypted drive Step 2

Creating encrypted drive Step 2

How to open encrypted drive

How to open encrypted drive

The only drawback I found was , there is no incremental growth of drives which I create. So in case you exceed the limit you will to recreate another with bigger size. So just make sure you allocated right size when you create it for the first time. Check out Private Disk Light

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