Hide Your Flash
Have you ever wanted to hide files on your computer or flash drive? I could think of several “categories” of data in which I’d like to hide from people around me. Of course I’m talking about valuable data such as passwords, financial records and the priceless contact list for GetUSB.info network of publishers.
Today I found a small utility called HideFlash 1.0 which does just what the name says. Hides your data on a UFD.
The USB security software protects files and folders from others who are trying to view them without permission. What works for me with this package is not only do you have the 128bit encryption working for you, but the Hide Flash software also hides the files and folders it’s protecting. This means when a USB drive is plugged into any computer, the user wouldn’t even know there’s extra data.

The USB security software remains hidden on any computer and invisible to even network administrators running the PC or network.
If you are looking for a more corporate application the Hide Flash 1.0 allows for configuration of different sets of files for multiple users on a single device. I’m still scratching my head on that scenario, but it’s there if you need it.
The Hide Flash 1.0 USB security software is available for free with full features for up to 5 devices.
USB Security Software Hide Flash 1.0 download page.
Tags: hide files, hide flash, hide folders, usb encryption, usb security software
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