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Get Wise Folder Hider Pro For FREE!

Wise Folder Hider Pro is excellent software to hide away sensitive personal data and would normally sell for $29.95US. However, right now you can get Wise Folder Hider Pro for free – expires on 5th January.

This includes perpetual use (no time limit) for the current version only, no free future updates. It also does not include a password recovery service so you’ll need to make sure you do not forget or lose the password you use to hide your folders. Or you’ll be in deep doo-doo.

Wise Folder Hider Pro Giveaway

To get your free copy, visit WiseCleaner Christmas Giveaway and click the $0 GET LICENSED COPY button.

This will open a popup window where you need to type in an email address (twice) and then click a Redeem Now button. From there, you’ll receive an email message at that address containing a direct download link.

NOTE: I tested it using a disposable email address and it worked fine

The WiseCleaner Christmas Giveaway also includes other free premium software from partners. However, in order to claim those freebies you’ll need to share the giveaway on social media.

There is no such requirement for Wise Folder Hider Pro.

4 thoughts on “Get Wise Folder Hider Pro For FREE!”

  1. The $0 GET LICENSED COPY did not work when clicked on. It only brought up the same button which also did not work.

  2. I tried to obtain the WinX Media Trans App that was supposed to be free if and after I visited either Twitter or Facebook by clicking the associated icon that was provided. I tried both, but neither worked. The Twitter and Facebook icons worked okay, and both sites opened when I clicked. I could see the link had been posted on my Twitter page, but I still was not able to actuate the Media Trans App. When I then positioned my cursor over the button the cursor changed to a Red Circle with a Red Line Across it.
    Tho I could see the Christmas giveaway link had been posted on my Twitter page, I could not see where anything had happened on my Facebook page (though I will admit to being a novice at navigating Facebook).
    I tried Twitter a second time (after first removing the link that had posted on the first try) but got the same results. So I removed the link from my Twitter page altogether.

    1. Hey Steve,

      Sorry to hear that mate. Obviously, I cannot check every permutation and must trust the source.

      Appreciate you sharing your experience, it will be helpful for others. Thanks.

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