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Encrypt all your personal files with enterprise-level software for $18

September 28, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Keep your files protected with GhostVolt Encryption Software, on sale for $17.99 — a 94% discount — with the code VIP40 as of Sept. 28.


It’s no secret that hackers are lurking around every corner of the web. And if you need proof, just check out how many cyber attacks are in the headlines every week. It’s hard to feel truly safe online, even if you’re using a VPN, so taking every precaution you can to keep your data secure is essential.

If you’re looking for a top-rated solution that protects your personal files and photos with enterprise-level encryption, snag yourself a lifetime subscription to GhostVolt Encryption Software. For a limited time, it’s only $18 as part of a VIP sale.

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Softpedia and 4.3 stars on Trustpilot, GhostVolt is a way to take back some power on the web and off. You’d think all of those photos, videos, tax documents, health records, etc. you store on your computer or in the cloud are secure enough, but unless you encrypt them, they’re fair game to hackers. GhostVolt lets you add 256-bit AES encryption to any file or folder on your computer. The encryption will obscure the information in each file, rendering it completely useless to any invasive attacker.

It’s designed to work just like the file explorer on your computer, so you should already know how to use it. Just drag and drop files into the GhostVolt vault and it will automatically encrypt it until you decrypt it. If you ever need to edit files or documents, it will even automatically re-encrypt it when you’re finished. You can send your encrypted documents, photos, videos, and more to anyone with a unique password or share securely via cloud platforms. It even integrates with Microsoft OneDrive for your convenience.

Beyond encryption, GhostVolt also lets you create secure notes, check the security level of your passwords, and more.

Usually, a lifetime subscription to this protective software (for Windows 10, 8, 7) is $350. However, you can use the code VIP40 at checkout and sign up for just $17.99 for a limited time.

Credit: GhostVolt

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