Protect your digital content by creating files that self destruct after a given period of time so that you can manage your subscriptions and trials more efficiently
Version | 5.0 |
Updated | August 13 2020 |
Developer |
Exelock
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
186
2.5
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Original File Size | 1.4 MB |
Downloads | 915 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Security |
Exe Lock is a tool that addresses developers and content creators who want to protect their work. To be more precise, the application enables you to configure trials and subscriptions on various programs and multimedia that expire and self-destruct after a predetermined interval.
Functionality-wise, the application comes with a single window interface where you add the file, password and configure the expiration execution or date and time. Simply put, you are replacing a standard executable or other type of file with a locked one that deletes itself for when you set it. It is worth mentioning that, although the app has an unlock button in the interface, the file cannot be unlocked through any means, so there is no way to go around this security feature, not even by you.
Regardless of whether you have applications, e-books, videos, music, school tests, PDF files, documents or photos, you can now easily set up an expiration trial for them and hence, manage your subscriptions more efficiently and spare yourself a lot of headaches. The program can also be used for other purposes, such as when you want someone to view secret information once and self-destruct after due to the nature of the data or when you simply want to secure classified or sensitive information.
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