Camouflage is a useful piece of freeware that lets you disguise one type of file as another, so that it looks and acts like the file it is disguised as.
For example, camouflage a Word document as a Jpeg file and it will pretend to be that Jpeg, even when opened in a graphics application.
The whole process can be carried out in seconds: simply select the file you wish to camouflage, choose the file you want it to emulate, and then specify the name for the new file and a location to save it.
Camouflaged files can also be password-protected for extra security.
Camouflaging and 'uncamouflaging' is performed by right-clicking on the file concerned. The terms 'camouflage' and 'uncamouflage' can be substituted for anything you like to ensure that nobody knows you are trying to hide files.


















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