
SafeHouse provides transparent on-the-fly encryption for your notebook or desktop personal computer. Using SafeHouse, you can allocate portions of your existing hard drives to be reserved for encrypted data. SafeHouse encrypted volumes appear on your PC as another Windows drive letter. All encryption is performed automatically and transparently on the fly. You can do anything with a SafeHouse virtual drive that you can do with a normal hard drive; only that with SafeHouse, the encrypted volumes require password authentication before the files become accessible.
SafeHouse Hard Drive Encryption 2.10 was released by PC Dynamics, Inc. on Sunday 23 February 2003. Its known requirements are : Standard PC.
SafeHouse Hard Drive Encryption will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows NT.