Advanced HTML Encrypt and Password Protect is a software that enables users to encrypt HTML pages using robust encryption algorithms and safeguard them with a password. It secures art work by preventing viewing of source code and theft.
Powered by JavaScript technology, the software allows you to choose from simple, medium, or strong encryption schemes. It also provides several other security options such as disabling the right-click or screen printing, inserting copyright information, and more.
Among its features, Advanced HTML Encrypt and Password Protect can stop spam robots from extracting email addresses from your pages and prevent automated downloaders from saving your entire website to their hard drive.
The software has an intuitive, wizard-like interface, that makes it easy for users to encrypt and password-protect HTML pages in just a few clicks. It does not require any programming knowledge and even comes with templates designed to suit your specifications. You can also easily edit the system templates and add your own.
Overall, Advanced HTML Encrypt and Password Protect is an excellent security solution for encrypting your HTML source code, JavaScript, VBScript, external JavaScript js files, css files, texts, links and images, thus protecting your hard work and unique web design. Protect your web pages in just a few clicks with this reliable and easy-to-use program!
Version 1.09: [+] UTF-8 support
Version 1.08: [+] Cookies support
Version 1.07:
[+] FTP support
[+] CSS Encryption support
Version 1.06:
[+] Multilingual support
[+] Drag-and-Drop support
[+] Kill frame option
[+] Disable clipboard and Printscreen option
Version 1.05:
[+] Location lock
[+] Referrer lock
Version 1.03:
Definitions:
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[+] - added
[*] - improvement/modification
[-] - removed
Version 1.03 - released on November 18, 2004
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[*] minor changes
Version 1.02 - released on November 15, 2004
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[+] Load/Save Project support
[*] improved encryption algorithm
Version 1.0 - first version, released on November 5, 2004
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