Encryption (174 programs)
Pros: Integrates into Windows shell.
Cons: No way of recovering lost passwords.
Pros: Very powerful encryption methods. Simple to use. Works with external devices.
Cons: No way of knowing for sure if it's 100% secure as developers claim.
Pros: Very easy to use, especially newbies.
Cons: No encryption options. Requires having the program installed to decrypt data.
Pros: Integrates into Windows Shell. Lots of useful utiltiies.
Cons: Creates too many passwords. No password manager.
Pros: Can be launched from context menu. Several encrypting methods to choose from.
Cons: Self-extracting files don't seem to work properly.
Pros: One-click encryption. Supports a wide range of email clients. Uses both private and public keys for added security.
Cons: Not as many advanced security preferences as many other encryption tools.
Pros: Strong encryption algorithms. Allows you to mount and unmount disk images. Wizard-driven interface makes it easy to encode your data.
Cons: There are some more powerful encryption solutions out there.
Pros: Applies hash functions very quickly. Nine different algorithms.
Cons: The concept takes a while to grasp.
Pros: Very easy to use.
Cons: Simple, plain aspect.
Pros: Lots of encryption methods available.
Cons: Not many instructions or help for beginners.
Pros: Offers robust data protection. Useful in securing emails and texts. Helps in encrypting hard disks. Lets users permanently delete files.
Cons: Doesn’t have a user-friendly interface.