You can set a policy such as deny-access (deny read/write/execute) or read-only for a specific drives, folders, files or defined extensions.
For convenient control, we have already set the policy to control the desktop, my documents, office files, image files and etc. You can enable the desired policy. caution : System related folders (Windows, Program Files, etc.) are not controlled for smooth execution of Window.
You can prevents the specified application from running.
For convenient control, we have already set a policy to control the execution of Web Browsers, etc. You can enable the desired policy.
The policy is applied even if the main program is not running.
For your convenience we offer many policies in advance.
How policies are applied based on LogOn state ?
You can set whether or not to apply the policy according to the user logon status.
With this, you can get the following effects.
If you do not log on, no one knows what documents are on your PC.
If you do not log on, no one can run the program on your PC.
If you do not log on, no one can change the document on your PC.
External Device Control
You can disable USB storage device or set as read-only
You can disable portable storage device or set as read-only (like android mobile phone or camera)
You can hide CD/DVD device or set as read-only
The policy is applied even if the main program is not running.
You can disable iPhone or iPad device
You can disable Printer, Bluetooth device
Secure Drive
You can create multiple encrypted secure drives.
Secure drives can be used in read-only or edit mode.
Secure drives can be freely used like regular drives.
Secure drives can only be used in the Log On state.
Even if you replace the PC, you can still use the secure drive.
Keep important files on your secure drive.
Shred files
You can permanently delete selected files / folders making them unrecoverable
Files in the Recycle Bin can be permanently deleted making them unrecoverable.
You can permanently delete files that can be recovered from within the drive.
Others
When booting the PC, the program will run as Log Off Mode and the program will be located in the Tray Bar.
Even if you are running in Log On Mode, if you do not use your mouse or keyboard for a certain period of time, it will automatically switch to Log Off Mode.