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Is locking secure? How Folder Lock works when locking files?

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Is locking secure? How Folder Lock works when locking files?

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You will be using five different locking methods(patent pending) to secure your files and folders, protecting files at kernel level, Windows Explorer level and (real) DOS Mode Level. This makes Folder Lock highly secure, unlike other locking software which can be hacked by loading a computer in Safe Mode or running it with a bootable disk. Folder Lock locks your files dynamically and intercepts requests from other programs to open files or list the contents of folders, and then rejects such requests for the files in the ‘Locker’ folder. This is done on lower hardware level, in other words, at kernel level. Additionally, it also renames the folder to some difficult to type ascii characters and makes it hidden, read-only and system and finally makes it behave like an unrecognized file. See top Q21. How do I open the locker folder again if I have closed it? Click the small link below the key called ‘Open.’ to open the Locker folder if you have closed it. See top Q22. How is the version 5

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