πŸ” Military-Grade Encryption

Secure Your Messages
Like Never Before

AES-256-GCM encryption with zero-knowledge architecture. Client-side only. Your data never touches our servers.

256-bit
AES Encryption
1M+
Key Iterations
100%
Client-Side
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Military-Grade

AES-256-GCM encryption standard used by governments and Fortune 500 companies worldwide.

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Zero-Knowledge

Your data never leaves your device unencrypted. We can't read your messages, period.

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Lightning Fast

Everything happens locally in your browser. No uploads, no waiting, no compromises.

Secure Vault

Encrypt or decrypt your messages with military-grade security

Result
Your encrypted or decrypted message will appear here

How to Share Keys Securely

Follow these best practices to protect your encrypted communications

βœ… Safe Methods

  • In-Person Exchange: Share passphrases face-to-face or via phone call.
  • Separate Channels: Send encrypted message via email, passphrase via Signal.
  • Password Managers: Use shared vaults in 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass.
  • E2E Encrypted Apps: Signal, WhatsApp, or Telegram secret chats only.
  • Self-Destructing Links: OneTimeSecret.com for temporary key sharing.
  • Pre-Shared Keys: Agree on passphrases before you need them.

❌ Avoid These

  • Same Channel: Never send message and key through the same medium.
  • Plain Email: Standard email is not encrypted and easily intercepted.
  • SMS Messages: SMS has no encryption and can be compromised.
  • Social Media DMs: Platforms can read all your "private" messages.
  • Cloud Storage: Google Docs, Dropbox, OneDrive are not secure for keys.
  • Workplace Tools: Slack, Teams, Discord have full access to your data.

πŸ’‘ The Two-Channel Rule

Always use two different communication channels. Example: Email the encrypted message, share the passphrase via Signal. If one channel is compromised, your data stays safe. Think of it like a two-key safeβ€”both keys needed, stored separately.