| WinLock is suitable for a wide range of computer security tasks. |
You can stop other users of your computer from peeking into your personal files. You can allow specific users to run a program while denying it to others. You can allow users to store their documents on removable drives, while preventing them from using unauthorized programs on those drives.
| WinLock lets you quickly enable or disable the protection via a hot key. |
You can choose a specific keyboard combination and quickly enable or disable protection of your computer. Of course, the hot key is protected with your password, so only you can use it.
| WinLock is easy to use. |
WinLock sports one of the most intuitive user interfaces, that makes it easy to use by both novice users and computer professionals.
| WinLock runs on a wide range of Windows platforms. |
From Windows 95 to Windows 7, with all service packs and hotfixes, all are supported by WinLock.
| WinLock is widely used. |
Hundreds of thousands of copies of WinLock have been downloaded by computer users from virtually all countries of the world.
| WinLock will save you hours of learning time. |
You don't have to learn how to use the Group Policies, user groups, Access Control Lists, privileges, and other built-in security features of Windows, because WinLock does the hard work for you: its visual and intuitive user interface lets you manage the restrictions with ease.
| WinLock is not a toy. |
WinLock is used by large corporations and small businesses, schools and police departments, universities and correctional facilities, libraries and hospitals (to name a few).
| WinLock is extensible. |
You can fine-tune the access rules by creating appropriate security profiles.
| WinLock is actively maintained. |
Since its first release back in 1999, we've been continuously extending, enhancing, and improving WinLock.