The future of Encryption
Introducing Encryption code 2.1
Encryption code 2.1 overview
Encrypt Offline
Encryption code can now establish a local server, so you can encrypt even when you're not connected to the internet.
Main Menu Dashboard
Encryption code 2.1 has a new dashboard style animation and display, making it your perfect Encryption code Control center.
Main Menu clock
Encryption code 2.1 features a Date and time display integrated into its main menu dashboard, letting you see the time and date when using Encryption code.
Internet connection detector
Encryption code can now detect when your internet connection is offline, so that it can automatically switch to offline mode.
Encryption Animation Returns
Due to high popularity, Encryption code 1.1.9's Encryption animation returns in Version 2.1 at twice the speed.
Encryption code release notification
Encryption code can now use its server communication to notify the Encryption code user when a new version of Encryption code is available.
2X Faster Encryption*
Encryption code's text processor now splits and simultaneously encrypts text to Encrypt text faster and deliver a 2x faster* Encryption experience.
*Encryption code's 2x faster processing for encryption is as compared to encryption code 1.1.9
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.
Easter eggs
Encryption code 2.1 has some fun easter eggs. Users may find them by typing phrases into the main menu prompt.
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.