Encrypt sensitive information such as passwords, credit card information or messages that you want to send, for instance, using this tool.
- MCrypter_
- Version :2.5.1
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :M4rcellxD
MCrypter_ Description
Regardless of whether you are trying to keep nosy siblings from snooping through your messages when you are away or perhaps you want to make sure certain governmental agencies are not peering into your pockets, encrypting your messages seems like an overall good idea nowadays.
MCrypter_ is a lightweight tool designed to help you encrypt text content, including passwords, messages and other sensitive information, under a secure AES algorithm.
Includes an intuitive and well-structured interface
Considering the application is portable, the setup entails a simple operation of decompressing the archive in any desired location. Upon launch, you come face to face with a structured GUI that consists of two main sections.
While in the left you can add the desired text and preview or paste the encrypted data, in the right panels you can do the reverse operation. In the lower section of the interface, you can view the encryption key and generate a new code or create a new one by yourself by filling in random characters within the code.
Simple and straightforward functionality
The application is as simple to use as it looks, meaning that all you need to do to encrypt the text is paste the desired text, write it, drag and drop or import a plain text file. You will be happy to learn that the decryption process works in a similar way.
The program enables you to include an encryption key, an option that can come in handy when you want to recover the data you encrypted. As far as the encryption algorithm is concerned, the app uses a combination of several standards, namely AES 256, AES 128, 3DES, RC2, RC4 and AES_192.
A user-friendly utility for encrypting text content
In the eventuality that you want to make sure that certain messages, documents, passwords or ensure that other sensitive information you store as text is secure from prying eyes, then perhaps MCrypter_ could come in handy.