Encryptor - Secure Your Files

Encryptor - Secure Your Files

By Samira Sadeghi

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2024-09-19
  • Current Version: 1.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 9.47 MB
  • Developer: Samira Sadeghi
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.6
Score: 4.07407
4.07407
From 27 Ratings

Description

Encryptor is your all-in-one solution for securing files, photos, and texts. Easily encrypt, decrypt, and password-protect sensitive data with just a tap. Keep your privacy safe and share files securely, knowing your information is always protected. Features: • Quick file and photo encryption • Secure password protection • Easy file decryption • Safe sharing with confidence • User-friendly and fast Take control of your privacy with Encryptor – simple, secure, and efficient. Encryptor Plus is an auto-renewing subscription. Payment for Plus subscription will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase. The subscription will renew automatically unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. https://appersian.app/audiom/termsofuse.html

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Reviews

  • does not work as expected

    1
    By 2025mynickname
    It does not work as expected. 1) I cannot drag and drop a file to be encrypted onto the open application window. I have to click the application window and hunt for the file to be encrypted. Hey, this not the 1980s. Wake up to the modern user interfaces. I should be able to drag a file or folder or multiple files and folders to the application window or dock icon. 2) There is no help built in to the application. There is a Help menu option but it does nothing; it says “Help isn’t available for Encryptor”. 3) there is a Settings dialog that offers a paid subscription for a ‘Plus’ version, but in fact it does not allow you to actually pay for such a subscription. The dialog goes no where. Which is irrelevant anyway, because according to the Apple Store the application is free. I thought Apple was inspecting applications before it allowed them in the Store?
  • Unacceptable

    1
    By ScatteredPixels
    There may be great potential with this app. However, in the free version, the lack of the ability to delete any of your files is stunning, preposterous, and absolutely unacceptable. Yes, I understand the developer needs to make money. But requiring a paid subscription before you are permitted to do something as basic and necessary as deleting any of your own files is just plain wrong. I find myself to be nothing less than disgusted by the developer’s decision to disallow file deletion in their free version.
  • Not purchasing again

    3
    By Swimmer-Bear
    I got the Lifetime version during a special promotion. I tried to restore both t gives me an error. Now it is telling me I must purchase again. Sorry, I am not getting again. Deleting the program due to this error
  • Decrypt Failed.

    1
    By MijbaRana
    I encrypt 700mb file and now it's unable to decrypt.. it crashing when i give it to in decryption
  • تلبيس

    5
    By غدحد
    رزهم
  • Looks promising application to me

    5
    By Sherap6
    Definitely needed iCloud Sync. Beautiful application overall and thanks for application. With Kindest Regards-BR
  • I don’t quite get it

    3
    By ICanHazDubbleCheezburger
    If you don’t save the file, where does it go? What is the point of encryption?
  • Overpriced and useless app

    1
    By TheGreenGoose
    I purchased the app and found it to be ineffective, as you're dependent on it for decryption. The developer seems to have recognized its lack of value and has now made it free. I recommend avoiding this app to save your money.
  • Good but needs more

    4
    By AppStoreReviews_by_JJ
    From your Images app you can only encrypt images and not video, but when selecting from the files app it lets you encrypt videos. Its would be a major inconvenience to movie videos to files just to encrypt them.
  • Hugely Dependable!

    5
    By Halinson
    If you’re curious why major companies like Meta boast about their encryption while governments seemingly maintain access to their data, you may want to consider using private encryption tools like this.

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