Not Just You, Even Google Wants the Internet Encrypted
Privacy and security of our personal information and data on mobiles, as well as on PCs has always been a matter of concern with the rapid adoption of new technology. Even while browsing websites on mobile devices or computers; it is imperative that we safeguard our sensitive information by visiting only trusted sites. To help us in this realm, even Google envisioned protecting internet users from hackers and making the Internet safer and more secure by warning against all HTTP sites.
According to news published on Sputniknews.com, “Google dreams of a future in which the Internet will be completely encrypted — with no HTTP sites. At some point soon, however, according to Motherboard, Google's Chrome browser will flag unencrypted websites — which it deems insecure — by showing you a red "X" in the URL bar. Currently, the browser shows you a white page icon when the site you are accessing is not HTTPS secure and a green padlock when it is.The intention is clear — Google announced it wanted the whole of the web to be Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), which makes sure all communications between you and your browser are encrypted, back in 2014.”
Just as encryption is integrated in communication networks, HTTPS ensures that your information is protected from hackers and snoopers who are after your passwords, messages and other data, which should always be kept private.
Now, a newly-designed keyboard app –EnKryptonite – is facilitating Smartphone users with end-to-end encryption for all of their communications happening on any chat or communication app. One can use the EnKryptonite app to send emails, pictures, videos, documents, tweets and IMs from mobile devices with perfect encryption that allows only the intended recipient to view them. The EnKryptonite keyboard encrypts your communications using a military-grade 256 Bit AES symmetric-key encryption algorithm along with a unique, randomly-generated encryption key.
The EnKryptonite app protects your personal data from being exposed, it prevents information and data theft, and it can prevent negative publicity for yourself, and can also save you from compromising relationships with customers, life partners, and business associates. The EnKryptonite app is free to download and is available on Google Play and App Store for Android devices and iPhones.












