.SAFE File Extension
- Developer by: Sigza Authentication Systems
- Category: Encoded Files
- Format: Binary
What are .SAFE files and how to open them?
Can't open .SAFE file? Are you wondering what it contains? On our site we will explain to you what this file is, what it is used for and what software opens the .SAFE file.What is a .SAFE file extension?
.SAFE file extension is created by Sigza Authentication Systems. .SAFE has been classified as Encoded Files. The format of .SAFE file is Binary.
.SAFE is SIGLock Encrypted File
A SAFE file is an encrypted file created by SIGLock, a file encryption application for Windows used to securely store and transfer files. It contains an encrypted version of a file, such as a .PDF or .XLSX file, that can only be decrypted by the SIGLock program. SAFE files also contain locking and unlocking data such as which users can open the file, where they can open it, and when they can open it.
To lock a file, therefore creating a SAFE file:
To unlock a SAFE file, select
, select your file, click , and enter your password. You can also right-click the file you want to secure and select and enter your password.NOTE: Before the SAFE file extension, SIGLock used the .SGZ extension for locked files. The SIGLock program is no longer developed.