Seclore Online

With Seclore Online you can view and edit protected files directly on your browser. Files are html-wrapped during protection to enable users to open the files on their browser without installing the Seclore agent.

Opening an HTML "wrapped" file

You may receive a protected file in which the html extension is appended to the original file name, i.e., Proposal.docx has been changed to Proposal.docx.html. 

  

Such files can be opened directly in the browser without installing the Seclore agent. Double click on the HTML file. The following message will be displayed in your browser. 

 

Click Open in browser. Enter your email ID on the next screen and click Proceed. If you’re a new user, a security code will be sent to your email ID for verification. Enter the security code on the next page. 

 

You can also click on the Download the Seclore app link to download the agent on your system to open protected files directly in the native app.

Once you are authenticated, the file will open in your default browser.

If you have Edit permissions, click the Edit button to edit the file. Click the  download button at the top right to download the file after you are done editing. 

If you do not have the Edit permission on the file, you will still be able to perform basic operations such as content search, and sorting, and filtering (for Excel files). 

If only the Online Viewer is available

If your organization has deployed only the Seclore Online Viewer and not the Editor, or if your browser is not supported by the Editor, all supported files will open in the Viewer only. 

Supported browsers

The following browsers are supported:

Supported formats

The following formats are supported by Seclore Online. 

File Formats

Applications

docx, xlsx, pptx, csv, rtf, txt

Seclore Online Editor (viewing, editing, and printing)

pdf, doc, xls, ppt

Seclore Online Editor (viewing only)

odt, ods, odp, bmp, png, gif, jpeg, jpg, tiff, tif

Seclore Online Viewer (viewing only)

*Some formats cannot be edited, but basic operations such as content search (pdf and xls) and sorting and filtering (xls) can still be performed.