- Full transparent encryption, containers appear as removable disks in Windows Explorer.
- Compatible with Linux encryption: dm-crypt and LUKS. Linux shell scripts support deniable encryption on Linux.
- Explorer program lets you browse containers when you don't have administrator permissions.
- Supports smartcards and security tokens.
- Encrypted containers can be a file, a partition, or a whole disk.
- Opens legacy volumes created with FreeOTFE
- Runs on Windows Vista onwards (see note below for 64 bit versions).
- Supports many hash (including SHA-512, RIPEMD-320, Tiger) and encryption algorithms (Including AES, Twofish, and Serpent) in several modes (CBC, LRW, and XTS).
- Optional 'key files' let you use a thumb-drive as a key.
- Portable mode doesn't need to be installed and leaves little trace on 3rd party PCs (administrator rights needed).
- Deniable encryption in case of 'rubber hose cryptanalysis'.
- Considered the most easy to use encryption program for Windows.
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LibreCrypt: Transparent on-the-fly disk encryption for Windows
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