![]() ![]() People that have been disenfranchised by the Borg and ICE (yep, you read that right), or who have suffered without help or sympathy from debilitating mental health issues. Or put in another way, the world is filled with people that need our help. Through those many machinations of “Hide and Seek,” we see two heavy themes of the season collide in the episode, where the basic tenet that the galaxy is filled with lives that need saving is being showcased. That heroic crew quickly splits up into three sets of pairs: Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Tallinn (Orla Brady) in the tunnels underneath Chateau Picard, Seven (Jeri Ryan) and Raffi (Michelle Hurd) working their way through a number of fire fights to get all the way back to the ship, and Rios (Santiago Cabrera) and Ramirez (Sol Rodriguez) being beamed back to Tallinn’s apartment to protect her and her son. Agnes Jurati (Alison Pill) is still exerting her influence from inside the emerging new Borg Queen, who is trying to seize control of La Sirena - while simultaneously utilizing Adam Soong’s (Brent Spiner) new drone army to hunt down the crew. The structure of this episode is a simple one. But who knows, maybe the finale will!) Jurati (Alison Pill) in a mental stand-off with the Borg Queen (Annie Wersching). (Of course, let’s be clear: if you already have an issue with the Picard narrative choices –basically a full season of Star Trek taking place on modern day Earth with nary a spaceship in sight - this episode will do nothing to change your mind. In many ways, this episode could have served as a satisfying season finale - albeit with more than a few threads left to untangle - so the fact we still get one more episode to deal with things like Q, Renée Picard, time travel and more, just further imprints exactly how successful this unique 10-chapter season of Star Trek has been. This way you can securely store accounts credentials, passwords, and other sensitive information without having to create new text files.From the anguish of mental health, to the power of connection, to a mind-bending deconstruction of the Borg, “Hide and Seek” packs a wallop or two or three as the powerful, impactful, game-changing penultimate episode of Star Trek: Picard’s second season. Last but not least, Hider 2 offers you the possibility to create notes and to organize them into categories. The utility can also create vaults on remote disks to help you protect your information when you are on the go (the interface password associated with the local installation will also be used for the remote vaults). Hide your files into vaults even when working with removable disks In addition, the utility automatically detects Finder tags and makes them visible within the main window. Hider 2 allows you to use a single primary vault at a time, but you get to organize your encrypted files into multiple groups. Hider 2 also provides details about the original file or folder path and size in the Info panel. The files are encrypted and decrypted each time their visibility status changes, therefore, since you cannot preview their content within the Hider 2 interface, it is advisable to work with smaller folders and incorporate hints about the included data in the name. What's more, before quitting, Hider 2 can automatically hide all visible items to make sure all your data is safe. Worth mentioning is that Hider 2 includes batch processing capabilities, which means that you can queue multiple tasks and the app takes care of them on its own. Keep in mind that the files are protected only when hidden When you want to access the encrypted data, all these actions are reversed and the files are reverted to their initial site. Subsequently, the app will encrypt the data, move the files to the vault and securely erase the items from the original location. Within Hider 2's main window, you can quickly import the files and folders you want to protect via drag and drop or by using the Finder menu. Encrypt important files and move them to secure vaults Unfortunately, this comes with a downside: other people using your Mac with the same account will be able to open the Hider 2 vault without your consent. Hider 2 allows you to backup your passkey in the Keychain Access system app, which is great because, if you forget the interface password, there is no alternative solution for recovering the encrypted files. However, all the data is encrypted using the powerful AES-256 algorithm, and the app’s user interface is password protected. ![]() Unlike other, more sophisticated security tools, Hider 2 does not hide its presence or the vaults that store your valuable items. Hider 2 is a user-friendly encryption tool intended to provide an average level of security for your data. Leaving confidential records and credentials on your Mac without setting up any security layer to discourage curious eyes is not a particularly good idea. ![]()
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