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Winners of Protect My Folders Giveaway

Here are the winners of the Protect My Folders giveaway contest that was organized last week. Those who had taken part must be waiting for the results, so without further delay, here is the announcement you were expecting.

The following 10 people have each won a license to activate their copies of Protect My Folders, an encryption software that enables users to password protect any folders and files on your local computer to make inaccessible or invisible or both

The 10 random winners picked by random.org are:

  1. Philip B
  2. Kurt
  3. Piotr
  4. Adam
  5. Aryan
  6. Mongoplus
  7. Vinayak Rout
  8. Nath
  9. Sonia
  10. Pardeep

Congratulation to all winners. You should have already received your license codes by now.

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