EasePDF Alternative: True End-to-End Encryption
Security is about the "Chain of Custody." When you want to password-protect a PDF (say, a bank statement), you use a tool like EasePDF.
But wait. To protect the file, you first send the unprotected file to EasePDF's server.
- Transit: The file is vulnerable here.
- Server: It is vulnerable here until processed.
Oratiq closes this security gap. We are the EasePDF alternative that offers true local encryption.
The Security Paradox
It is ironic to upload a sensitive file to the internet just to protect it from the internet.
The Oratiq Solution: Encrypt in Place
We use the browser's cryptographic libraries to apply 128-bit AES encryption on your device. The unencrypted file never touches a network cable.
- Select File: Browser reads it into memory.
- Add Password: CPU calculates the encryption.
- Save: You download the locked file.
At no point did the file exist outside your computer.
Comparison: Trust vs. Math
| Feature | EasePDF | Oratiq | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Trust Model | "Trust us, we delete it." | Math (Encryption) | | Vulnerable Point | During Upload | None | | Speed | Network Dependent | Network Independent |
Beyond Security
We are also simply faster. No upload bar = instant locking.
Conclusion
When it comes to security, "Trust No One" is the best policy. By using Oratiq's local tools, you aren't asking for our promise; you are relying on the architecture of the web. That is true security.