![]() In fact, if you have 10 “self-decrypting” files, you have 10 copies of AxCrypt on your computer. In actual fact it’s still AxCrypt, it’s just a version of AxCrypt that has the data tacked on at the end of itself and reads it from there. The recipient does need AxCrypt, in all situaitons, it’s just with the “self-decrypting” your perception is that you don’t need AxCrypt – because it’s “self-derypting”. I’m thinking that it’s quite a bit about the perception – not the actual situation here. I prefer AxCrypt as it’s simpler to use than BCArchive but the lack of a self-decrypting feature in version 2 is a deal-breaker. Someone on here recommended BCArchive and that does all the same stuff as AxCrypt 1.7 and AxCrypt 2. I’d even pay for AxCrypt Premium as it has features that I want, like AES-256. If AxCrypt reintroduced the self-decrypting feature in version 2, or somehow allowed a user to bundle an AXX into the portable edition so that it’s a single file, then I’d make the switch to version 2. It can literally contain any level of bad.” *”Since it by definition contains strongly encrypted information, for example another executable software, it is impossible to screen by anti virus software. I send the password via WhatsApp (which itself is encrypted). Then if it’s lost I don’t need to worry about my data being viewed by a thief. ![]() I’ll encrypt the file, burn it to DVD and post it. ![]()
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