πΈZenCrypt is an all-in-one encryption app, which allows you to encrypt and decrypt files with one click. Protect your private data without hassle!
πΈAlgorithm and mode : AES-256, CBC, block padding with PKCS7.
πΈIV Handling : Random IV generation on each encryption (16 bytes).
πΈKey generation : Random key generation with the updated generation code recommended for Android.
πΈSalt and Password : Computationally secure random salt (of cipher block size) and password stretching with PBKDF2 supported.
Additionally, ZenCrypt offers a password analysis tool for strength, crack times, weakness, etc using nulab\'s zxcvbn4j library.
πΈSource Code : ZenCrypt is now fully open-source. You can view the code on GitLab! https://gitlab.com/o.zestas/zencrypt
πΈPro Version Features:
-Dark theme.
-Fingerprint Encryption.
πΈFrom version 3.0 onwards, ZenCrypt offers FREE unlimited encryptions!
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Please check out the FAQ below:
Q: What Files Can I Encrypt With This App?
A: You can encrypt any file type you want. That includes Pictures, Videos, Text, APKs, documents, PDFs etc. As long as it's in your device, it can be encrypted.
Q: How Do I Encrypt?
A: ZenCrypt supports encrypting using an alphanumerical password, or using a fingerprint, if your device supports it.
Q: How Robust Is ZenCrypt?
A: Although ZenCrypt is a very powerful tool and the encrypted files are very well protected against attacks, I can not guarantee the robustness of this app. What I can guarantee, is that I put a lot of effort to provide a more secure option for storing your files.
Q: Can Other Devices Decrypt?
A: As long as they have ZenCrypt installed, and the same password is used (either plain or in fingerprint configuration), absolutely.
Q: Can I Share The Encrypted Files?
A: Yes. You can share them just like any other file, without worrying for your personal data.
Q: Can I Encrypt From External Storage?
A: Yes you can. ZenCrypt supports both internal and external storage, such as micro sd cards, usb, hard drives. You can also encrypt from cloud providers such as Google Drive.
Q: Is My Password That I Used For Encryption Stored?
A: No, and it never will be. ZenCrypt will never have an Internet permission, so your password and files will never be sent anywhere.
Huge thanks to Priyank Vasa (EasyCrypt) on github!
Contact me if you have any problems with ZenCrypt. I'll be happy to help.
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