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: Supports AES-256 encryption for both file contents and filenames (headers), meaning no one can see what's inside without a password.
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: Uses the LZMA/LZMA2 algorithms, which typically compress files 30–70% smaller than standard ZIP archives. : Supports AES-256 encryption for both file contents
: Theoretically supports archives up to 16 exabytes (roughly 16 billion GB). Usage and Safety Giant.7z