Backup protection

A backup file can be password-protected. By default, there is no password protection for backups.

To protect a backup:

  1. Enter the password for the backup into the Password field. We recommend that you use a password longer than seven symbols and containing both letters (in upper and lower cases preferably) and numbers to make it more difficult to guess.

    A password cannot be retrieved. Please memorize the password that you specify for a backup protection.

  2. Retype the previously entered password into the Confirm field.
  3. [optional step] To increase the security of your confidential data, you can encrypt the backup with strong industry-standard AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) cryptographic algorithm. AES is available with three key lengths – 128, 192 and 256 bits to balance performance and protection as desired.

    The 128-bit encryption key is sufficient for most applications. The longer the key, the more secure your data. However, the 192 and 256-bit long keys significantly slow down the backup process.

    If you want to use AES encryption, choose one of the following keys:

    If you do not want to encrypt the backup and only want to protect a backup with a password, select None.

  4. Having specified the backup settings, click OK.

Note that you cannot change the password of a password-protected backup after the backup was created.

How to get access to a password-protected backup

True Image asks for the password every time you try to modify the backup:

To access the backup, you must specify the correct password.