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| Portable |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |❌ No |❌ No |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |
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| Portable |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |❌ No |❌ No |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |
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| Permissions |✅ None |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |
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| Permissions |✅ None |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |❌ Admin |
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| Ease-Of-Use |✅ Easy |❌ Hard |✅ Easy |🟧 Medium |🟧 Medium |✅ Easy |
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| Ease-Of-Use |✅ Easy |❌ Hard |✅ Easy |🟧 Medium |🟧 Medium |✅ Easy |
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| Key Derivation |✅ Argon2 |🆗 PBKDF2 |❌ SHA256 |✅ Argon2 |❓Unknown |🆗 PBKDF2 |
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| Key Derivation |✅ Argon2 |🆗 PBKDF2 |❌ SHA256 |✅ Argon2 |❓ Unknown |🆗 PBKDF2 |
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| Data Integrity |✅ Always |❌ No |❌ No |✅ Always |❓Unknown |✅ Always |
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| Data Integrity |✅ Always |❌ No |❌ No |✅ Always |❓ Unknown |✅ Always |
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| Reed-Solomon |✅ Yes |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |
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| Reed-Solomon |✅ Yes |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |❌ No |
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| Compression |✅ Yes |❌ No |✅ Yes |❌ No |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |
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| Compression |✅ Yes |❌ No |✅ Yes |❌ No |✅ Yes |✅ Yes |
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| Phones Home |✅ Never |✅ Never |✅ Never |❌ Analytics |❓Unknown |❌ Accounts |
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| Phones Home |✅ Never |✅ Never |✅ Never |❌ Analytics |❓ Unknown |❌ Accounts |
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| Audited |🟧 Planned |✅ Yes |❌ No |❓Unknown |❓Unknown |❌ No |
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| Audited |🟧 Planned |✅ Yes |❌ No |❓ Unknown |❓ Unknown |❌ No |
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# Features
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# Features
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Picocrypt is a very simple tool, and most users will intuitively understand how to use it in a few seconds. On a basic level, simply dropping your files, entering a password, and hitting Start is all that's needed to encrypt your files. Pretty simple, right?
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Picocrypt is a very simple tool, and most users will intuitively understand how to use it in a few seconds. On a basic level, simply dropping your files, entering a password, and hitting Start is all that's needed to encrypt your files. Pretty simple, right?
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