Security and privacy are a hot topic these days, with government snooping, big company data leaks, and hacking on the rise. One important step you can take to protect your information is to encrypt it. This is especially true for devices that tend to get lost or stolen--such as your cell phone. Moreover, in this era of extensive Internet data collection and surveillance, everyone needs a secure and practical solution for talking to each other from Smartphones and computers.
Your Smartphone is your most portable computer and is also a treasure of personal information such as social media, personal finance apps, photos, documents, contacts, and email that includes details about you and the people you know.
Edward Snowden revealed to the public that governments are snooping on our digital lives, viewing all of our communications that aren't protected by encryption. To counter this, there are many tools available that claim to protect your communications; however, most of them do not include end-to-end encryption or secure deletion. Moreover, text messages or chats on Smartphones are not normally secure and are vulnerable to surveillance, hacking and security breaches.
To help Smartphone users secure the privacy of all of their text messages, chats, social posts, and emails, there is a newly-designed app that will aid in keeping all communications secure against threats. It’s the EnKryptonite App. Now, there’s no more fear of snooping by the 0NSA, jealous partners, or over-protective employers who surf the internet and social media to search for negative information prior to offering employment.
The EnKryptonite keyboard encrypts your communications using military-grade 256 Bit AES symmetric-key encryption algorithm along with a unique, randomly-generated encryption key. Apart from this encryption, the sender can also add additional layers of security that includes application Security Passcodes and a Message Decryption Passcode to block unauthorized viewing and message destroy settings to limit the number of times a message is viewed.
The encrypted information is pasted onto the application in use at the time on social networks, email, chats, text messages, and company network communications or most notably, dating sites. Then the encrypted message is shown as random characters to the recipient within the application to which the message was sent. The recipient is then able to decrypt and view the message through the use of the EnKryptonite keyboard app.
Each layer of security applied to the sending, receiving and decryption exponentially increases the level of security. The device vetting, the keyboard validation, the Sender and Receiver keyboard relationship and the Message Decryption Passcode, combined with the applied 256 Bit AES symmetric-key message encryption, protects your sensitive communications while allowing the flexibility to use the encryption technology across platform-independent communication mediums.
EnKryptoniteapp for iOS and Android is now available to download from the App Store and Google Play.







