Overview
What is Scramit Encryption?
Encrypt and Decrypt files using small Drag and Drop Window that can sit on top of your applications. Keep your Private files Private. Program can be kept on your USB to open encrypted files on your PC at work or files recieved via email on any PC.
In depth
A closer look at Scramit Encryption
Encrypt and Decrypt files using a small Drag and Drop Window that can sit on top of your applications or it can be minimised and retreived when convenient.Scramit uses new Encryption Technology that has been cleared for export by the Australian Department of Defence and does not require Public/Private key combinations. It allows for varying bit strength encyption using any bit string as a key. The key can be a file containig a photo or an mp3 etc.Keep your Private files Private. The Scramit Program can be on your USB to open encrypted files on your PC at work or files recieved via email on any PC. The key can be a file containig a photo or an mp3 etc. Files can be encrypted using any name or extension ie x47b.dll . If you use Scramit with a USB the files cant be opened unless the USB is plugged in and the key entered. Decrypted files can be opened from within the Scramit Window and can be set to be deleted when the window is closed. This is ideal for viewing encrypted files in Internet Cafes as no one can read them after you leave. Scramit is available for a short time to Beta Testers FREE OF CHARGE.
Verdict
Should you download Scramit Encryption?
Scramit Encryption runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 280 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General.
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At a glance
Scramit Encryption specifications
- Last updated
- Jan 11, 2025
- License
- Demo
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 280 KB
- Price
- Free
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