PocketLock 2.14

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Secure File Encryption for your Pocket PCKeep your sensitive files safe! PocketLock lets you password protect individual files or entire folders using powerful encryption technology. And it's easy to use -- just select a file or folder, enter a password, and your data is safe. Easy: Encrypt files and folders in two steps. Quick: Optional numeric PINs for quick entry. Secure: Choose from a variety of encryption methods, up to 168-bit encryption! Convenient: Encrypt just the files or folders you want. Optional PC Version Available. Don't take a risk with your data. Get PocketLock today!Order Now!

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