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    Emojis of Death
    ...It's HTML, so it will work on anything a web browser can run on. It's purpose is to hide text strings in emojis, which you can then text or email. An encoded emoji can hold quite a bit of text. The receiver will need Emojis of Death as well, to decode the emoji. The file's small size makes it perfect for your phone. Some email and text services don't work with this, so try it.
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    EnigmaGPG Community

    EnigmaGPG Community

    Sending encrypted data through internet web applications.

    Enigma GPG Community allows you to encrypt / sign text and attachments using plugins in browsers, to send encrypted information via any Internet application that can only be understood by the intended recipient ensuring the authenticity, privacy and confidentiality of messages between the sender and receiver . Note the utility that can achieve this project because it aims to meet the global need for privacy on the web. Also applies to any web application that allows text input by the user such as social networks, blogs, forums, etc. Very easy in three steps: Send Messages: 1 - Write a messages 2 - With the right mouse button, select enigma cipher 3 - Send the encrypted message Recieve Messages: 1 - Select the message 2 - With the right mouse button, select enigma decrypt Support Tickets: https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmagpg/tickets/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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