Secret Message - Text Encryption & Decryption

I can decrypt all your messages now. Only you should have the decryption key.

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I’ll change the password, only one account was compromised.

Well… That’s just a bad friend.

My father knows I have a girlfriend. :sweat_smile:

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Hmm…Should I say something now? :joy:

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That is an example…No matter how your friend betrays you…

I’ll change the password, only one account was compromised

If he leaks…Generate a new one

yeah but the previous messages…

  1. Generate key.
  2. Share key so that friend can message me.
  3. Friend can now read all my messages; my security is compromised.
  4. GOTO 1.
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while yourFriend.isAlive():
   key = generateNewKey()
   textFriend("hi this is the new key:",key)
   #oops, my security is compromised
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If you don’t want your secret leaked…Then, Don’t share the message and don’t share the key with anyone else.

Hello I made an app.

Don’t use it if you don’t want your security to be compromised k thx bye :P

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This one is meme of the year…LOL :rofl:
You are legend :sunglasses:

Sorry but in this case your app makes no sense.

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If you save a Memo on your password in your phone. If someone gets/steals the phone. Everything is compromised. If you encrypt and save. He/She don’t know what’s in that.

If we don’t share the key with friend. How can he read the message.

Correct. And I’m not sharing the encryption key.

For example, my laptop’s C: drive is encrypted with BitLocker. Am I going to share the key? Am I??

This app sounds like hard work. You shouldn’t need another app to use this.

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Idk man…

And if we do so then we are compromising with our privacy.

Now sit down and get relaxed then read all posts again.
Your intentions were good but the way you chose was wrong.
So what you have to do is to find correct way.
Have a good day !

Yeah! That’s the point. If you are telling this…Then why hackers use AES Encryption…The encrypt it…If the share it in the internet? or His Friend leaked it ?

Where did you get that information from? Many people online use PGP keys for communication, not AES. AES stops being secure once the raw key leaves your device.

What if someone intercepts you sharing it?