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Title: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: AthenaLayer on November 07, 2016, 05:29:01 AM
https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-encrypter

https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-decrypter

*No Logs
*Zero Knowledge
*Quantum Resistant


Title: Re: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: dsattler on November 07, 2016, 09:14:55 AM
https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-encrypter

https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-decrypter

*No Logs
*Zero Knowledge
*Quantum Resistant

Interesting, useful tools on this site! Thanks for sharing.  :)


Title: Re: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: cszeeshan on November 07, 2016, 10:17:35 AM
https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-encrypter

https://orca.tech/?action=aes-file-decrypter

*No Logs
*Zero Knowledge
*Quantum Resistant

for what we can use this tool ? for example if we have a web based project we can Encrypt all files to hide code ?


Title: Re: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: abhishek.g on November 07, 2016, 10:45:23 AM
Seems a useful share but when I tried to upload and encrypt an apl file , my mobile browser hanged, however it should be working well with pc. I might need more information about the type of files it supports or if there is any maximum size limit barrier for fies.


Title: Re: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: AthenaLayer on November 07, 2016, 06:05:34 PM
Seems a useful share but when I tried to upload and encrypt an apl file , my mobile browser hanged, however it should be working well with pc. I might need more information about the type of files it supports or if there is any maximum size limit barrier for fies.

Well your mobile device might not have enough CPU power to encrypt files, also does your phone browser have download capabilities?

It is not cloud based storage, although that feature might be coming soon!


Title: Re: Zero Knowledge Client Side File Encryption/Decryption | Right in Your Web Browse
Post by: Red Fish on November 08, 2016, 04:24:57 PM
I will not use file encryption via Web, because if something happen, you can not decrypt. Better is to use software in your computer, it is more safe. Web browser is not safe enough too due to various viruses too.