: Supports AES-256 encryption for both file contents and filenames (headers), meaning no one can see what's inside without a password.

A "Giant" .7z file is often used in technical contexts to describe:

: Large files broken into parts (e.g., Giant.7z.001 , Giant.7z.002 ) to make downloading or transferring them easier.

: Multi-gigabyte (or even terabyte) archives used for distributing datasets, software libraries, or media collections.