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I found the easiest way to encrypt files on an Android phone - and it's free to do

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Why This Matters

This article highlights how Android users can easily and securely encrypt files using the free, open-source OpenKeyChain app, emphasizing the importance of mobile security and data privacy. It demonstrates that robust encryption is accessible even on mobile devices, empowering consumers and professionals to protect sensitive information effortlessly.

Key Takeaways

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ZDNET's key takeaways

Encrypting files on Android is easy.

You can encrypt and decrypt files with this simple app.

OpenKeyChain is free to use and open-source.

If you take mobile security seriously (and you should), then you might want to consider file encryption. I'm not talking about saving a file in an encrypted folder to tuck it away from prying eyes.

No. This is all about encrypting files that you can either leave on your device and view when needed or share with others, knowing they can be viewed only by the recipient.

Also: The Thunderbird email client finally landed on Android, and it was worth the wait

This is made possible by the OpenKeyChain app. This app is all about encryption, and although it makes the process easy, there are some things you'll need to know before diving in.

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