PrivyPad 2.52 review

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Secure your e-mails, passwords, secret info with this powerful encryption tool.

License: Shareware
OS: Windows 98/XP/Vista (?)
File size: 1368K
Developer: SlavaSoft Inc.      
Price: $24.95
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PrivyPad 2.52 is encryption tools software developed by SlavaSoft Inc..
Create, edit, read or e-mail encrypted/plain text files with this Notepad-like text editor. It supports 4 encryption/decryption algorithms: BLOWFISH, Triple DES (3DES), RIJNDAEL (AES) and XOR. Use this utility to protect your private info, to store business and credit card data, to encrypt/decrypt a secret document/file, to keep strictly confidential data, to email an encrypted message. It can also be used as a password or electronic key keeper.
This security & privacy software is shareware, which means you can download and use PrivyPad 2.52 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the encryption tools product for $24.95. PrivyPad 2.52 is available at regnow and SlavaSoft Inc. website. PrivyPad 2.52 supports different languages (including English). It works with Windows 98/XP/Vista.
We have tested PrivyPad 2.52 for spyware and adware modules. The software is absolutely safe to install.
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