If you have encrypted message from before February 2014, you could also decrypt it with previous version of Infoencrypt: http://old.infoencrypt.com
AES 128, with a random Initialization Vector and PBKDF2 for key. Result is encoded in Base64. See details
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If you have a modern browser all encryption/description will be done in browser, on your computer. No data going to be sent to the server. Of course Javascript shouldn't be disabled.
No, we don't. Also, as you're using client-side encryption (Browser encryption), it's safe, it doesn't send any data to our servers. You even can disconnect from the internet after opening this page, and encrypt being completely offline. So you'll be sure that we don't have a copy of your data or password.
No, we can't.
Sorry, we really cannot help with it. We don't have your password or your data. We're unable to decrypt it if you lost your password. Sorry https://newcamera507.weebly.com/blog/download-parallels-desktop-mac-crack.