

File Lock PEA
Platform-independent password-based authenticated encryption of files & folders.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Authenticated encryption
- File by file encryption
- Encrypted Backup
- Encrypt Folder
- No registration required
- No Tracking
- Portable
- Ad-free
- AES-256 Encryption
- Password protection
Tags
- Data-encryption
- File Encryption
- passwordhashing
- folderencryption
- Encrypted
- folder-protection
- Encryption
- cryptography
- file-protection
File Lock PEA News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
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File Lock PEA information
What is File Lock PEA?
Password-encryption of files and folders. The program is written in Java and therefore platform-independent and runs on nearly every system without installation, but requires a Java Runtime Environment - that is already installed in most cases. You can download files from and upload files to the cloud. File PEA encrypts files and folders with authenticated encryption to protect confidentiality and integrity of the data and uses memory-hard key derivation functions to prevent custom hardware attacks. You can add a second factor besides the password and protect your data additionally with a key file. File Lock PEA is not intended to replace disk encryption, but to complement it. File Lock PEA is designed to handle several files or folders - for large amounts of data, it is not suitable.




Comments and Reviews
Requires Java Runtime Environment
It's not intuitive