SAFE

eCypher cryptographic container
File type: Encoded and encrypted file
A safe file extension is related to the eCypher from NumeroLogic Systems. A safe file contains cryptographic container.
Found 4 different file type records with the same safe filename suffix.
What is safe file?
File type category:
Encoded and encrypted file
Date updated: October 1, 2019
The safe file extension is associated with eCypher a tool developed by NumeroLogic Systems.
The safe file stores cryptographic container.
The eCypher seems to be obsolete product without support from developer, or producer.
MIME types:
application/eCipher
How to open safe file?
Use eCypher to open *.safe files.
Suggested software to open safe file:
Associated software actions with the safe file
Software applications that can open safe files:
eCipher (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that create safe files:
eCipher (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving safe files:
eCipher (Microsoft Windows)
SIGLock encrypted data
File type category:
Encoded and encrypted file
Date updated: October 10, 2019
The safe file extension is related to the SIGLock, a data encryption program for Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by Sigza Systems.
The safe file stores encrypted data protected by SIGLock.
How to open safe file?
Use SIGLock to decrypt *.safe files.
How to convert safe file?
Probably cannot be converted to anything else.
Standard Archive Format for Europe
File type category:
GIS, GPS navigation and map file
Date updated: February 21, 2024
File extension safe is used for a specific GIS format by the European Space Agency (ESA).
The purpose of the Standard Archive Format for Europe is to serve as a common format for Earth observation data transmission and archiving within the archives of the European Space Agency (ESA) and maybe other agencies that collaborate with it.
Based on XML, the SAFE format contains the data files along with the metadata that goes with them. It is made to be capable of handling massive amounts of data, self-describing, and machine-independent. A number of ESA missions, such as the Sentinel series of satellites, employ this format.
How to open safe file?
ArcGIS or similar GIS tools can read and import .safe file.
Associated software actions with the safe file
Software apps that import safe files:
ArcGIS (Microsoft Windows)
WM Keeper CLASSIC purse file backup
File type category:
Backup file
Date updated: August 30, 2017
The safe file extension is associated with the WM Keeper CLASSIC, a software for Microsoft Windows operating system, developed by WebMoney.
The safe file contains backup of the PWM purse file.
How to open safe file?
Use WM Keeper CLASSIC to work with *.safe files.
Suggested software to open safe file:
Associated software actions with the safe file
Software apps that create safe files:
WM Keeper CLASSIC (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that extract safe files:
WM Keeper CLASSIC (Microsoft Windows)
Software apps that backup safe files:
WM Keeper CLASSIC (Microsoft Windows)
Software applications that handle other tasks involving safe files:
WM Keeper CLASSIC (Microsoft Windows)