Security
Any confidential information, whether private or professional that you might have, can be securely protected using the encryption abilities of Atlantis.
Encryption takes place when you scramble a document with a password and only people with the correct password can open that document, nobody else.
Encryption in Atlantis is very secure. Atlantis uses 256-bit keys to create documents in a proprietary encrypted COD file format. It would take hackers billions and billions of years, and all the computers of the world, before any of them could crack an Atlantis-encrypted document. A good password is the only thing you need to create secured documents in Atlantis.
Note that Atlantis never stores or saves unencrypted fragments of encrypted documents to your hard drive. All such unencrypted information is temporarily stored in memory and is lost as soon as your computer is powered down. Only encrypted information is saved to the hard drive as a COD file.
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