Easily gain access to BIOWRAP® encrypted files

To access a BIOWRAP encrypted file, simply visit BIOWRAP Online (https://mybiowrap.com) or download the free BIOWRAP Reader application to register for your free Reader account.

Creating a BIOWRAP Reader account is free but does not guarantee access to the encrypted file. To access the encrypted file you must meet all of the security requirements defined by the individual or system that encrypted the file. If you meet these requirements, you will have absolute assurance that the information you are viewing is unaltered and authoritative. ALL attempts to access BIOWRAP encrypted files (including unauthorized attempts) is automatically tracked and recorded.

File Confirmation This is a free service to instantly confirm the authenticity of files removed from the protection of BIOWRAP. Native files (.pdf, .psd, .docx, .jpg, .indd, etc.) can be taken to any of the free Readers to confirm that the file has not been altered outside of BIOWRAP.

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BIOWRAP® Online

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BIOWRAP® Reader Application

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Integration

A BIOWRAP Reader webservice can be integrated in to existing document process flow platforms to seamlessly and non-invasively access BIOWRAP encrypted files.

For more information please contact one of our solution specialists.

 

 

Reader Application System Requirements

Operating System

  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7

Hardware Requirements

  • 50MB free hard disk space
  • 128MB required RAM
  • Display capable of 800x600 VGA resolution

Internet Connection

  • 512/128 Kbps minimum broadband

Biowrap Reader

Open BIOWRAP
encrypted files

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