Private Document Protection

Private File Encryption for Sensitive Documents and Personal Data

Whether you are protecting business documents, financial records, personal archives, or confidential client information, Encrypti0n helps you encrypt files locally before they are uploaded, shared, or stored.

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Private Document Protection

Private File Encryption

Keep sensitive files private before sharing - Encrypt files locally without uploading them - Create encrypted archives for long-term storage

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Every file is encrypted locally inside your browser without sending readable data to remote servers.

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Adaptive memory management and streaming support improve stability when processing larger files.

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Encrypted application settings can be exported and imported without relying on user accounts or cloud synchronisation.

Built for trust

Designed to keep things secure

Everything is designed to help you complete the task with as little friction as possible.

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Keep sensitive files private before sharing

Every file is encrypted locally inside your browser without sending readable data to remote servers.

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Encrypt files locally without uploading them

Adaptive memory management and streaming support improve stability when processing larger files.

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Create encrypted archives for long-term storage

Encrypted application settings can be exported and imported without relying on user accounts or cloud synchronisation.

Try it out

A simple private file protection workflow

Encrypting files before sharing them only takes a few steps and can significantly reduce unnecessary exposure of sensitive information.

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Choose the files you want to protect.

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Create a strong, unique password.

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Encrypt the files locally using AES-256-GCM.

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Share or store the encrypted files and keep the password separate.

What to expect

Helpful information before you begin

  • Every file is encrypted locally inside your browser without sending readable data to remote servers.
  • Adaptive memory management and streaming support improve stability when processing larger files.
  • Encrypted application settings can be exported and imported without relying on user accounts or cloud synchronisation.
  • Encrypt multiple files at once and optionally download them together as a ZIP archive for easier management.

Good to know

Security and privacy notes

  • Encrypted files can only be recovered with the correct password. Losing the password means losing access to the encrypted data.
  • Encryption is one part of a complete security strategy and should complement good organisational policies, secure devices, and responsible password management.
Best next step: Encrypt Your Files and keep passwords unique, long, and stored safely.

Real-world use cases

Where Private File Encryption fits into everyday workflows

Security works best when it supports the task people are already trying to complete.

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Sharing confidential client or legal documents

Encrypt client files, contracts, or legal records before transfer so only the intended recipient can open them.

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Protecting financial records and tax documents

Secure statements, invoices, tax files, and financial archives before storing or sending them.

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Encrypting personal identity documents and backups

Protect scans, IDs, recovery files, and private records before placing them in storage.

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Securing files before uploading them to cloud storage

Reduce plaintext exposure by encrypting locally before upload.

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Protect your files before anyone else sees them

Once a document has been uploaded, emailed, or placed in shared storage, it may pass through systems outside your control. Encrypting the file first means only encrypted data leaves your device. Even if someone gains access to the stored file, they cannot read its contents without the correct password.

FAQ

Questions people ask before using this

Encrypti0n works with almost any file type, including PDFs, Office documents, ZIP archives, images, videos, spreadsheets, and other binary files.

Yes. Encrypting files before they leave your device ensures that cloud providers only store encrypted data rather than the original readable files.

Yes. Many users encrypt important files before storing them on external drives, NAS devices, or cloud storage. Just make sure your password is stored safely and can be recovered when needed.

Yes. Encrypted files are much safer to email than unencrypted documents. For better security, always send the password through a different communication channel.

No. Encryption protects the contents of your files, but it does not hide your identity, IP address, or network activity. Additional privacy tools are required for anonymity.

Yes. Encrypti0n protects the raw file data rather than relying on a specific file format, making it suitable for almost any digital file.

Teams should define how passwords are shared, who can access encrypted files, how backups are managed, and how passwords are rotated or recovered when personnel change.