The best file encryption apps before uploading to the cloud

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 1) nCrypted Cloud

 nCrypted Cloud transfers your Google Drive, Dropbox and other compatible storage folders to your folder.  By default, nothing is encrypted.  You must right click on the files within these folders for encryption and decryption.  The blue padlock icon next to the file or folder indicates that they were made private and encrypted using the AES 256-bit standard.

 > https://www.encryptedcloud.com/

 2) The encryption application focuses on sending and distributing encrypted files, as well as on-premises and cloud encryption.  Drag and drop any file into the application window, set a password, an additional password for you and the recipient of the file.  The file is then encrypted and can be stored on your computer or transferred via email, Dropbox, to a flash drive, as you wish.  256-bit AES encryption is used.  The sender and receiver must have the encryption application installed.

 > https://www.comparitech.com/go/encrypto/

 3) Boxcryptor allows you to create a folder anywhere on your computer and all content will be encrypted with AES 256 bit standard.  To view the files in a folder, you must run the Boxcryptor application, access the file, and enter the password or key.  If you use cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox, you can put this folder in the corresponding storage folder for synchronization.

 > https://www.boxcryptor.com/en

 4) Cryptomator stores files in encrypted storage on a computer.  These files can be opened through a virtual hard drive, so you won't notice any difference in operation compared to normal files, like on a USB flash drive.  Each file is encrypted separately.
 > https://cryptomator.org/





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