GuardX-Password Manager vs Let's Encrypt Usage & Stats

GuardX can solve these problems for you: - Don’t want to remember passwords, so use the same password for multiple applications - Always forget your password and need to reset it every time you log in - Complex passwords are difficult to remember, so the password you set is too simple. Pay once and get permanent access to all in-app features: -Support setting application independent password - Multi-layer encryption of data - If you enter the wrong password multiple times in a row, application protection will be activated. - Unlimited storage of app passwords - Rich built-in application icons, and also supports uploading icons by yourself - Supports one-click copying of passwords and generation of random complex passwords - Support application list sorting - GuardX is an offline application, all features can be used without an internet connection
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-------------------------------------------------- Let's Encrypt. RSA Encryption Helper, RSA 2048 bit. You create your own RSA key pair in your device, then exchange public keys with friends. Send encrypted messages and files on chat apps or emails, so that no third party can spy on your data. ---------------------------------------------------- The main features: * Message decryption: Decrypt ciphertext with your own private key. * Message encryption: Encrypt message with your friend's public key. * File encryption: Use your friend's public key to encrypt files; ziprsa is the encrypted file extension. * File decryption: Use your own private key to decrypt the ziprsa files; * RSA Keys Management: Create your own RSA key pair, public key and private key; Store and manage your friends’ public keys; * iCloud Sync RSA Keys: Sync RSA keys to your private iCloud. * Face ID to Access App. * Local LAN file transfer: File web server , upload, download within local LAN by internet browser . * Message Encryption Extended Keyboard: encrypt the text in the input box, and send it. Use your own private key to decrypt the ciphertext in the pastboard. Send your own public key to your friends. Support air-drop. Share files in other app. ----------------------------------------------------- When to tell your family members the bank card password via text message, send it after encryption to prevent the password from being leaked. When to send a private message to your girlfriend through WeChat, send it after encryption to ensure privacy and security. When to send confidential files to colleagues through QQ, send them after encryption to prevent file leakage. Assume that user Alice and user Bob plan to have encrypted communication through WeChat. User A creates his own key pair locally, including public key a and private key a. User B also creates his own key pair locally, including public key b and private key b. Then A and B exchange public keys through WeChat, and save each other's public keys. User A uses public key b to encrypt the message into ciphertext, and the ciphertext is sent to user B via WeChat. User B decrypts the ciphertext with his own private key b. User A and user B can also use the same method to encrypt files for transmission. ---------------------------------------------------- Privacy: We will never collect and upload your rsa keys and data. All your data are encrypted and stored in your device and your private iCloud. Privacy Policy: https://github.com/allenRao/RSA-Helper-Support/blob/main/privacy-policy Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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GuardX-Password Manager VS.
Let's Encrypt

December 30, 2024