Babble - Text/Image Encryption vs ENCI Usage & Stats

The Babble app is a privacy tool designed for content creators and other Internet users who would like to protect their online contents or communications with others from unwanted AI/manual analysis and surveillance. It contains 2 components, Babble and Hina, to protect your text and image published online respectively. Babble protects your article published online and your chatting with others by encrypting your content with a password. Only people who has the same password can decrypt and read your content. Hina protects your images posted online or sent to others by encrypting them with a password (can be the same password you use for Babble).
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+ Features: - ENCI is a security feature of Project-S which is used for encrypting app data. - Unlikes other types of encryption, ENCI uses a deceiving encryption algorithm instead of mathematics method which can generate over 90,000 unique encrypted codes for a single data. - ENCI is built with an additional secret key which changes every 24 hours to avoid exposing the internal algorithm. - ENCI decrypted codes are built to last only 24 hours or within the same day of encryption. + Usability: - Share encrypted codes with your trusted users, teams, friends, and more. - Use protocol keys, so that only specific trusted users with the shared protocol keys can decrypt your codes. - Use ENCI when communicating with your trusted users across your favorite platforms to prevent your data from stealing by the platforms. - ENCI is free to access for everyone and does not store or collect any data of users.
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Babble - Text/Image Encryption VS.
ENCI

December 24, 2024