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aophiuchusTo start with I am using a Macbook pro with latest OS.
1 – Are encrypted files which are copied to another device encrypted? i.e. I encrypt a file and copy it to a flash drive in sandisk safe… Is it any safer being encrypted than just being in the password protected safe on the flash drive?
2 – Are encrypted files that are backed up encrypted?
Hello aophiuchus,
Once a file is encrypted with AxCrypt, it remains encrypted until decrypted. An AxCrypt-encrypted file is just a file, like a PDF file, a ZIP file, a TAR file, a TXT file, a DOCX file etc. So no matter how you copy it or move it around, it remains encrypted until decrypted.
aophiuchusThanks for the quick response
MadisonI cannot decrypt the files. Every time I try it tells me to enter my password and then it errors saying I am already logged in with the password. Please find me a solution to this glitch in your system
AnonymousI cannot decrypt the files. Every time I try it tells me to enter my password and then it errors saying I am already logged in with the password. Please find me a solution to this glitch in your system.
Hello Madison,
It’s not a glitch in our system. It’s a glitch in your memory ;-)
You are not entering the right password for the file in question, so it asks you for it. You then re-enter the same password you used to sign in with – but that has already been tried, so we inform you that it’s no use re-entering a password you’re already signed in with and that we’ve already tried, and failed, to open the file with.
You need to remember the password originally used to encrypt the file. Remember that a password reset does NOT give you access to previously encrypted files. It only allows you to sign in to the system, and the new password is used to encrypt new files.
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