Nowadays, encryption software is rampant on the internet. Every now and then, we hear about some "world-class" (military-grade) encryption software. It sounds great — allowing users to utilize such advanced encryption software must mean my files are extremely secure. But what's the practical significance?
In my opinion, the purpose of using encryption software is simply to ensure that our private files cannot be viewed by others. Choosing one that suits you (and feels comfortable to use) is enough. As for "military-grade" encryption software, there's really no need to use it. Think about it: how many computer experts do you know who can crack encryption software written in C or C++?
The mere 179K Folder Encryption Dog is likely your best choice. It’s incredibly easy to operate. Just place it in the folder you want to encrypt, double-click to open it, set a password, and all the files in the folder will vanish without a trace, leaving only a little dog quietly squatting inside.