EncFSMP uses OpenSSL libraries for encryption, supporting Windows, Mac, and Linux. Store encrypted files locally or in the cloud with full security.
EncFSMP is an open-source, cross-platform encrypted file system that uses OpenSSL libraries to provide real-time encryption and decryption of files. It works by creating an encrypted view of a selected folder on the user's computer. The encrypted view acts as a virtual encrypted disk where users can securely store sensitive files and data.
EncFSMP works on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. To use EncFSMP, users simply select a folder they want to encrypt on their computer, then select where they want the encrypted view to be accessible from. Any files copied or saved to the encrypted view will be encrypted before being stored locally or uploaded to cloud storage if configured to do so.
A key advantage of EncFSMP is once setup, the encryption/decryption of files happens transparently in real-time. Users can open, edit, save, copy, or delete files from the encrypted view as they normally would while the encryption/decryption happens seamlessly behind the scenes using 256-bit AES encryption. The unencrypted source folder storing the real files remains secure.
Overall, EncFSMP provides an easy way for users to securely store sensitive files and data either locally or in the cloud. With its transparency, cross-platform availability, and OpenSSL-based 256-bit AES encryption, EncFSMP balances usability and security for encrypting files.
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