Encrypt This Description
This app allows you to encrypt any text from any source. You may either type plain text into the window provided or copy and paste it from an external source. Encrypted text can be decrypted back to plain text.
FEATURES
Encrypt
Tapping Encrypt will convert the plain text in the top window to encrypted text in the bottom window and also into the clipboard. You may then paste the encrypted text into a text messaging window, a word processor or anywhere else.
Send Encrypted Message via any Messaging Service
If you send an encrypted message to someone, they will need to use this app to decrypt the message and will also need to know the Encryption Key provided by the sender.
Decrypt
The receiver of an encrypted message will start this app, paste the message into the bottom window, provide the Encryption Key and tap Decrypt. The decrypted Plain text will appear in the upper window.
Encryption Key
Before tapping Encrypt, provide an 8 – 32 character key that will be needed to decrypt the message.
It is up to you how you communicate the Encryption Key to the receiver of the encrypted message. Some users will establish a "skeleton key" that they will use for all encrypted messages. Once the skeleton key is set, it is used for all subsequent encrypted messages.
FEATURES
Encrypt
Tapping Encrypt will convert the plain text in the top window to encrypted text in the bottom window and also into the clipboard. You may then paste the encrypted text into a text messaging window, a word processor or anywhere else.
Send Encrypted Message via any Messaging Service
If you send an encrypted message to someone, they will need to use this app to decrypt the message and will also need to know the Encryption Key provided by the sender.
Decrypt
The receiver of an encrypted message will start this app, paste the message into the bottom window, provide the Encryption Key and tap Decrypt. The decrypted Plain text will appear in the upper window.
Encryption Key
Before tapping Encrypt, provide an 8 – 32 character key that will be needed to decrypt the message.
It is up to you how you communicate the Encryption Key to the receiver of the encrypted message. Some users will establish a "skeleton key" that they will use for all encrypted messages. Once the skeleton key is set, it is used for all subsequent encrypted messages.
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