SafeBit Disk Encryption utilises industry-standard AES encryption to create virtual drives that hide and encrypt files and folders. Users can operate with these files as if they were regular files, while maintaining a high level of secure data protection at all times.

Data is decrypted automatically during file transfer from disk to memory and re-encrypted when the data is written back to disk. This process is transparent to users, ensuring ease of use. Safes can be created on local or external hard drives, USB sticks or other removable devices, CD/DVD, and over networks in full-rights mode or read-only mode.
SafeBit allows users to change the name, description, drive letter, password, size, and also set the safes to open automatically on Windows start-up. Passwords can be saved on removable disk devices such as USB sticks and memory cards, and used as keys to the safes.
SafeBit maintains the security of data even in case of system crashes or shutdowns as the files are always encrypted. Container files are protected against accidental deletions. Additionally, the software features an "automatic closure system" and emergency hotkeys to enhance security.
To improve data security, SafeBit offers a Virtual Keyboard while entering passwords, preventing any key logger software from stealing them. SafeBit's 256-bit AES encryption is highly secure, as it is the official encryption standard used by the U.S. government.
With a user-friendly interface, SafeBit Disk Encryption is suitable for beginners and experienced IT experts in search of a reliable file encryption solution. As a supplement to a firewall and antivirus program, SafeBit stands as the last defense line in case of failure. It protects against possible thefts or unauthorized access to confidential information from unauthorized personnel, hackers, viruses, or trojans, ensuring the utmost security of your files.
Version 1.8: Windows 7 Compatibility, All platforms 64-bit compatibility, Command-line parameters support
Version 1.7: Windows Vista Compatibility, Sharing of files and folders inside a safe, new option "Open safe at start up only if removable key is plugged", bug-fixes
Version 1.5: Safes can be created and opened over the network ( it allows UNC paths ), from USB sticks, from CD/DVD in read-only mode;Save passwords on removable disk devices, such as USB stick, memory cards; Virtual Keyboard ; Auto-mount
Version 1.4: Save passwords on removable disk devices, such as USB stick, memory cards, etc; Virtual Keyboard; Auto-mount (open safes automatically on Windows start-up); Ability to "Remove from list" a safe, without destroying the container file; News system;