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Security & Privacy at Encrypti0n.com

Encrypti0n.com places your privacy and data security at the heart of its design. Below, we transparently outline exactly how your data is handled, stored, and protected when using our encryption platform.

What Data is Stored Locally?

Encrypti0n.com stores a minimal amount of data, strictly locally within your browser. Here's a clear breakdown:

Unsecured Data

  • UI Settings: User interface preferences such as dark mode settings are saved locally without encryption, allowing quick retrieval for your convenience.

Secured Data

When the "Encrypt Application" feature is activated using a master password, the following data is securely encrypted and stored locally:

  • Saved Passwords: Any passwords saved within your password manager.
  • Slot Names: Custom names assigned to password slots.
  • Argon2 Settings: User-selected cryptographic difficulty settings, including salt length and Argon2 round difficulty.

Secured data is encrypted using AES-GCM encryption combined with Argon2 key derivation, ensuring robust protection. For implementation details, refer to the How it Works Page

Use of Cookies

As disclosed in our Privacy Policy , Encrypti0n.com respects your privacy and does not utilize cookies for any purpose. No tracking, no analytics. Your browsing and usage remain entirely anonymous and untracked.

Logging of IP Adresses

As disclosed in our Privacy Policy , Encrypti0n.com does not log your true IP and aims for a zero-knowledge approach.

Why No Online Data Storage?

Encrypti0n.com's commitment to digital minimalism and ethical data practices shapes its strict no-online-storage policy. We believe deeply in:

  • Data Sovereignty: Users should maintain complete ownership and control over their data.
  • Privacy by Design: Products should protect user privacy inherently, rather than through additional privacy policies or compliance measures.
  • Informational Self-determination: Individuals must freely decide what data they wish to store or share without external influence or control.

By eliminating online data storage entirely, we avoid potential misuse, unauthorized access, or unnecessary vulnerability, empowering you to retain absolute control over your personal information.

Losing Your Master Password: Security Implications

Your master password is the core key for encrypting and decrypting your secured local data. If you lose or forget this master password:

  • Complete Data Reset: All secured data (including saved passwords, slot names, and Argon2 difficulty settings) becomes irretrievable.
  • Fresh Application Start: You'll need to reset the application to its initial state, effectively deleting all secured information and configurations.

While this approach might seem rigorous, it makes sure that no one, not even Encrypti0n.com, can access your encrypted data without your explicit consent.

Encrypti0n.com's foundational principles and robust encryption methods work together to guarantee that your privacy is always prioritized, placing you in complete control of your data.