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Follow on Google News | Pre-launch of new Windows privacy and encryption applicationTuesday September 10th, 2013 Panama City, Republic of Panama - Connect In Private Corp. today announced the pre-launch of a new Windows privacy and encryption application.
Key features include: · Enterprise- · Group Sharing: Using shared folders at cloud based file sharing services, as many as ten team members can have access to encrypted files. There may be team members with shared folder access with whom you don't want to share a particular file, in which case they will be unable to open it. · Data Shredder: gives users the ability to single out individual files or folders and permanently delete them as well as wipe clean their drives before discarding the hard drive and/or PC. “The encryption sharing features alone make this freemium app a terrific value, and indeed a must-have for individuals and small businesses concerned about data privacy”, says Rick Alvarez, GM of Connect In Private. “Encrypted, sensitive data is protected against not only hackers or thieves that might gain access to your computer, but also while it’s stored or travelling through third party file storage and sharing services. We know from recent news reports about government surveillance programs that service providers cannot guarantee the privacy of users’ accounts. You wear a seatbelt when you drive, you lock your front door when you leave home, encrypt your private data and sensitive communications, it only makes sense.” Connect In Private’s solution uses “end-to-end” Things must change. Internet security experts are calling for a campaign to rewrite Web security in the wake of disclosures that the US National Security Agency has developed the capability to break the encryption protecting millions of sites. IndiaTimes.com reported “...Author Bruce Schneier, one of the most admired figures in modern cryptography, wrote in a Guardian column that the NSA "has undermined a fundamental social contract" and that engineers elsewhere had a "moral duty" to take back the Internet..." Our technology is exactly what the world needs and we have a special campaign at Indiegogo.com where you can save 50% on the Windows security app, just for helping to secure the Internet, learn how at http://www.indiegogo.com/ End
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