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PGP Desktop Home 10.0
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PGP Desktop provides individuals a simple, easy-to-use desktop encryption solution to automatically protect confidential communications and digitally stored information with an integrated solution based on strong, broadly accepted security technology. PGP Desktop incorporates PGP Universal technology to provide automatic encryption, decryption, digital signatures, verification, and recipient key lookup, making it appropriate for both novice and power users. PGP Desktop secures private email, selected files, and AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and iChat traffic. Includes a plug-in for Mail.app, Unicode support, S/MIME interoperability, PGP Global Directory integration, significantly improved compression, and cross-platform compatibility with Windows.
Version 9.9 includes full support for pre-boot authentication for maximum security of your Mac OS X desktop or laptop; use of the FIPS 140-2 validated PGP SDK for cryptographic operations; English, German, and Japanese user interface support; and other improvements.
Note: The Download Now link will direct you to a form on the developer's site that you must fill out before download. License Key: DKZE3-JUUD6-0Q67A-ZMA3X-P5KVC-FUC Evaluation License.
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