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    FinalCrypt

    FinalCrypt

    FinalCrypt - Unbreakable One-Time Pad Encryption

    Why FinalCrypt? 1. Most people choose Disk-Encryption as it's easier to unlock a whole drive, but Big-Brother or Malware can then also read all your files. Only use File-Encryption! 2. Most software uses recently broken AES encryption. 3. Soon The Shor's algorithm will instantly break all assymmetric encryption with Quantum Computers. 4. FinalCrypt uses Symmetric One Time Pad Encryption, which is the most unbreakable encryption there is. 5.
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    Abdal AES Encryption

    Abdal AES Encryption

    AES Message Encryption Tool

    Abdal AES Encryption is a security tool for encrypting messages developed by the Abdal team. This tool uses AES encryption and has high power. AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard, which was developed in 2001 by the US National Institute of Technology and Standards. The advanced encryption standard is accepted by the US government and is now used worldwide. This encryption algorithm replaces the Data Encryption Standard (DES) published in 1977.
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    GoodCrypto private server

    Secure mail + Tor gateway

    ... * Protects email metadata and resists traffic analysis * Automatic encryption, decryption, and key management * All private keys stay on *your* server * Users don't change their email or browser software * Blocks web malware * Runs on your private server * Completely decentralized
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