Person to Person

Quickly encrypt local files or email attachments, containing private information, then send them as self-decrypting items to other users.

  • Person to Person
  • Version :3.5.3
  • License :Demo
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :CPL Systems Ltd

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Person to Person Description

Person to Person is a powerful encryption program that allows you to protect local files against unauthorized access, as well as to send encoded emails to other users. The software supports adding several files to an encrypted package, as well as integrates with Windows Explorer context menu, for a quick encoding process.

Create auto-decrypting files

Person to Person is suitable for situations when you wish to encrypt a particular file, a bulk of documents, for safekeeping or for secure transfers. The application allows you to send email attachments as secure self-decrypting files, protected by a password or deadlines.

The program supports RSA encryption for text and email writing, being capable to integrate with Microsoft Outlook or another email client. The file encryption is performed using one of several algorithms, including CypherMax, AES or TDEA. You may easily switch between either of these methods in the Settings window. Moreover, you may enable the ASCII encryption for text.

Integrate with Windows Explorer and add files to the vault

Person to Person allows you to create public encryption keys and to immediately send them via email to one of the specified contacts. Moreover, you may transfer any file, right after encryption, as long as the program is associated with an email client.

The self-decrypting files may be saved to your computer as executables or in .PTX format, which the recipient can open with the provided password. The application also features a Data Vault function, a secure location where you may store important files and keep them away from prying eyes.

Integration with other programs

Person to Person can easily integrate with Microsoft Outlook, in order to help you send encrypted messages or secure attachments to emails. Moreover, the program automatically creates an entry in the Windows Explorer context menu, so you may simply right-click on any file and process it. You may sign the file, add it to the processing list, encrypt or use AutoCrypt in order to create a self-decrypting document.

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