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Batch File Encrypt Free Edition 5.0 by BinaryMark is a Windows utility designed to secure sensitive data by applying symmetric encryption to large collections of files in a single automated workflow. The program supports four established algorithms—AES, 3-DES, RC2 and DES—letting operators choose the cipher and key length that best match corporate or personal security policies. Instead of a memorised passphrase, advanced users can supply explicit cryptographic keys and initialization vectors, while still retaining the option to encrypt only selected byte ranges rather than entire documents, a feature useful for protecting embedded metadata or partial records. Driven by a multi-threaded engine, the application can queue thousands of items and distribute work across available CPU cores, running interactively, on a schedule, from the command console, or directly through the Windows Explorer context menu. An integrated file-picker accepts flexible name, date, size and content filters—including regular expressions and wildcards—so that only relevant data is touched, after which processed output can be renamed with dynamic masks, redirected to new folders, merged, split, or packaged into ZIP archives. Conditional branching allows different encryption settings to be applied to different file groups within the same job, while detailed logs capture every operation for audit purposes, and several program instances can coexist to handle separate tasks concurrently. As a free security tool it fits the Encryption subcategory of Privacy software. Batch File Encrypt Free Edition is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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