Protect files of other formats (.pdf .png, .jpeg, etc.) automatically by selecting a sensitivity label.
In this section, we'll see how to protect files of other formats (.pdf, .txt, .png, .jpeg, etc.) automatically by selecting a sensitivity label.
While protecting a file, Seclore applies permissions on it based on the sensitivity label selected by you. Each sensitivity label is mapped to a pre-defined set of permissions configured by your organization.
Protecting files of other formats
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The file will get automatically protected when opened in the following applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, Notepad, WordPad, MS Paint, Editplus, Foxit Reader, Scite, Fiedi, Open Office.
In some cases, your organization may set up automatic classification of certain types of files. For example, a file with credit card numbers will get automatically classified with a sensitivity label and, thereafter, automatically protected when opened in a supported application. In such cases, you won't get to select or change the sensitivity label depending on your organization policy.
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