A
very
easy
tool
to
use!
Paste
your
message
/ text
into
the
calculator
and
you
will
get
back a
very
tough
encrypted
code.
Copy
the
encrypted
code
and
take
it
with
you.
It's
very
safe
without
the
program
and
your
key.
Your
encrypted
text
will
look
like
this:
~`<;=_=x~i~*=x=i=;<;~:=~<x=.=;<;=;='=i~=.
The
only
way
the
code
can be
opened,
is by
returning
here,
pasting
your
encrypted
code,
back
into
the
calculator
and
also
by
entering
your
personalized
key.
If you
lost
your
key?
It's
gone!
The
program
does
not
save
or
transmit
anything.
It's
just
very
good
at
encrypting
and
decrypting.
Note:
a key
is
just a
password
that
you
create.
Passing
encrypted
data
to a
recipient?
As
long
as
your
recipient
has (a
similar
updated
computer,
the
key
and
knows
where
the
program
is
located)
file
sharing
generally
works
fine.
Most
people
(most
likely)
use
this
program
for
personal
encryption
needs
only.
Technical
Information
for
Inquiring
Minds.(Continue
below
if you
like)
The
calculator
on the
following
link,
is a
8-Bit
encryption
architecture
scheme.
It's
designed
primarily
for
the
encryption
of
short
e-mails
and
brief
messages,
etc.
It
will
process
a
paragraph
in a
few
seconds,
several
paragraphs
in a
minute
or so,
a page
of
text
could
take
five
minutes
or
more.
Encryption
is not
just
a
matter
of
"scrambling
numbers
and
letters".
Cryptographer's
have a
whole
lot
more
tricks
than
that
up
their
sleeves.
First,
this
program
permits
you to
use a
(Personal
Key) a
letter,
a key
word
or a
key
phrase
of
your
own
devising.
What
length?
You
decide.
Since
the
length
is
unknown,
this
will
create
a
problem
for
anyone
attempting
to
decrypt
your
text.
Secondly,
the
program
is
ultimately
recursive.
Meaning
that
you
can
recursively
encrypt
encrypted
materials,
as
many
times
as you
wish.
Only
you
and
your
recipient,
know
how
many
times
it was
re-encrypted.
You
can
really
be
sneaky
about
the
key
phrases
you
use.
For
example,
you
might
agree
that
the
key
phrase
will
be the
third
line
on
page
328 of
Oedipus
the
King.
Just
to
Note:
If
someone
finds
this
program,
it
does
them
absolutely
no
good
in
attempting
to
decrypt
your
text,
because
your
private
key,
is
absolutely
necessary
for
the
decryption
process.
This
program
also
supports
multiple
(recursive)
encryption,
using
the
same
or
different
key
letters,
key
words
or key
phrases,
for
each
iteration.
The
encrypted
message
length,
will
however,
double
with
each
successive
encryption.
We
just
encrypt
one
time.
Start:
Save
your
Encrypted
Text!
Return
another
day,
when
you
need
to
decrypt.