The future of Encryption Security
Introducing Encryption code 2.0
Encryption code 2.0 overview
Multiple Algorithms
Encryption code 2.0 has 3 different Encryption algorithms, One of which is randomly chosen when you encrypt a text. This would make the encryption algorithms harder to crack.
Encryption Password
When you encrypt a text, You can choose to set your own password, a randomly generated password, or just set no password. A password can be sent in a different Message such as text (SMS)
Obfuscated code
Encryption code 2.0 is Obfuscated, making it harder for users to crack encryption algorithms or manipulate the code.
Password lockout
After entering the password to an encrypted message 4 times incorrectly, that user will be locked out of that message. The user will not be able to try to unlock that message again.
All-new animation
Encryption code 2.0 comes without the beginning animation, but we have a simple, sliding animation for the main menu, and other menus
Error override
Encryption code innovatively used the try function to override any errors. If encryption code encounters an error, it will show the user an error number to contact customer service with. The number will help customer service.
Randomly generated Password
When encrypting, Encryption code will suggest a randomly generated password of letters and numbers. This password would be strong and tough to crack.
Server communication
All Encryption code series 2 products connect to the Encryption code server. The server is mainly used to store and verify encryption passwords when decryption of a password protected message is attempted.
Privacy policy
To protect our users' privacy, Encryption code clearly states it privacy policy when starting up for the first time. To view our privacy policy click here
Note: All encrypted texts and are not stored in the encryption code server. After being processed, all texts and are permanently deleted from the server. Passwords are stored in the server for the sole purpose of verification when decryption is attempted. For our full privacy policy click here.
Note: Encryption code series one (1.1.1-1.1.9) encrypted messages will not be compatible with Encryption code series two (2.0-2.9) encrypted messages. Series 1 encryption codes will not be able to encrypt or decrypt codes from Series 2, or vice versa.