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Janos Haits

Gbridge Download - 14 views

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    Gbridge is a free software that lets you remotely control PCs, sync folders, share files, and chat securely and easily. An extension of Google's gtalk service, Gbridge automatically forms a collaborative, encrypted VPN (Virtual Private Network) that connects your computers and your friends' computers directly and securely with patented technology. Gbridge has many unique features.
Janos Haits

miniLock - File encryption software that does more with less - 4 views

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    "Enter your miniLock passphrase on any computer, and you'll get access to your miniLock ID. No key storage or management - just a single passphrase to access your miniLock identity anywhere. miniLock uses modern cryptographic primitives to accomplish this securely."
Janos Haits

The No More Ransom Project - 3 views

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    "Ransomware is malware that locks your computer and mobile devices or encrypts your electronic files. When this happens, you can't get to the data unless you pay a ransom. However this is not guaranteed and you should never pay!"
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Instant checkout, smart auto fill, secure passwords - Dashlane - 16 views

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    Dashlane.com/ encrypts your personal info, so it's accessible with a key only you have. Not even we can get in! Does it work everywhere? Absolutely. Use Dashlane on all websites, on your computer or smartphone.
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boxCryptor.com/ - 21 views

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    BoxCryptor secures your data in the cloud - no matter if you use Dropbox, Box.net, Google Drive or any other cloud storage provider.
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ProtonVPN - 0 views

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    'Security-focused VPN developed by CERN scientists from the @ProtonMail team. Enabling Internet without surveillance.'
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Freepto 1.0 - 9 views

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    Freepto is a Linux-based operating system on USB stick. This means you can bring it with you and use any computer as it was your own. Also, data you save on the USB stick will always automatically be encrypted (i.e. nobody else will be able to access them).
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    Actually sounds pretty neet...
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