Secryptor: Although it's best to keep your sensitive files only on your local computer (and even better not to be connected to the internet) than storing them in the cloud, sometimes you can not.
You may need to share a file with another person who happens to live in another city or country, or you just want to back up your files to have them on your next business trip.
Somewhere here is enough space for encryption.
The Secryptor is a new program for Windows Mac as well as for mobile devices (iOS and Windows Phone, Android friends will have to wait a little longer). You can use it to encrypt any file on your system in just a few clicks. What makes it interesting is its incorporation and collaboration with Dropbox. Once you have chosen to encrypt a file, you will be prompted to save it.
You can save it locally or Dropbox. Once you have saved a file, Secryptor in Dropbox can be accessed with your own encryption key, or you can share a download code with others so that they can download and decrypt the file using Secryptor.
What's interesting is that the code you use to download is different from the password you chose to encrypt the file. According to the application development company, passwords are not stored in the cloud. The company for additional security reports that it only stores metadata in its European data centers. The program uses AES 256 to encrypt the file.
Secryptor offers two features that make it very interesting for some users. The first is the support of mobile devices, and the second is the perfect collaboration with Dropbox.
The program is not at all comparable to True Crypt that offered more functionality, but if you only want to encrypt some files, you may need it. Remember, however, that you must encrypt all files separately, while programs like True Crypt encrypt entire folders containing multiple files.