Hello Anonymous,
You can use the AxCrypt key sharing feature to encrypt your file(s), then key shares the file with other team member, If they want to open the received encrypted file then we have to share the file password with them or the files should be key shared with receivers’ email addresses.
AxCrypt has a key sharing feature letting you add recipients by email address, who when they receive the file can open it with their own AxCrypt password.
Key sharing embeds the shared key into the file. The file must thus first be key shared with the recipient, then sent or file shared. Please note that AxCrypt does not share or send the actual file. To see a quick instructional video explaining how to use key sharing, please view https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z3KOZD-Yks .
Yes, You can also revoke the file shared access. After that, access revoked users will not be able to access the encrypted files.
But, if the user copied the shared encrypted file(s) from the shared file server to their local system, then he/she can access the copied local file. Because you were revoked the access for the original file which is in the shared file server but the user copied the shared file to their local storage before revoking the access.
Still, removed users do not have an access to the original file.
Please check out our video tutorials at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoSoXBjq6iCG5232fHoWStA and our other documentation at https://www.axcrypt.net/information/get-started/ to get started with AxCrypt.
If you are facing any issues, please contact our support team at support@axcrypt.net.