- Help resources
- Open in browser (without installing the Seclore app)
- Open on desktop (with the Seclore app)
- Open in mobile
- Changing classification files and emails
- Requesting access to protected files and emails
Security must be coupled with ease of use. With Seclore’s best-in-class user experience, recipients of protected files and emails can seamlessly open and work on such files on their desktop apps, browsers, and mobile. Furthermore, with identity federation, users can authenticate themselves with Single-sign-on capabilities of Microsoft, Google, and other custom-made apps.
In this section, we’ll see how to open Seclore-protected files and emails in a browser, desktop, or mobile.
Help resources
Open in browser (without installing the Seclore app)
Seclore-protected files can be accessed seamlessly in a secure browser-based editor. There is no need to download and install the Seclore agent or to have a Microsoft license to access these files on your desktop.
Open on desktop (with the Seclore app)
Seclore-protected files can be accessed natively in your desktop apps with the Seclore agent.
Open in mobile
Seclore-protected files can be accessed seamlessly on Android and iOS devices with Seclore for mobile apps.
Changing classification files and emails
Files classified with Seclore Classification can be accessed seamlessly with or without the Seclore Desktop agent.
Requesting access to protected files and emails
Seclore-protected files and emails can be accessed only when the sender/file owner has given the right permissions to you. If you don’t have permission to open a protected file or email, you can request access to it.
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