3. FAQ
What is cyphering?
Cyphering or ciphering is the way to make clear texts into one with no logic or semantics.
What is decyphering?
Decyphering or deciphering is the reverse of cyphering or to write a comprehensible text from a cyphered text.
Who uses cyphering?
Military and industrial secrets (including financial) are regular cliens of cyphering tools. Through kriptus, now you can use it too.
Why do I need a password?
Passwords are the relevant key for cyphering. Decyphering must also use it to translate codes to logical text.
Why text format sometimes change?
Microsoft Word is very rich in formats. So, cyphering function do not keep them, and the first character format is used for all cyphered codes. During decyphering, the first character is also responsible for all decypherd text formats.
Why do I see "::KRIPTUS->" and "<-KRIPTUS::" tags for opening and closing cyhered texts?
These tags are used to show a cyphered text. Do not change text between these tags or decyphering may corrupt with wrong password error.
Is this cyphering process 100% safe?
There is no 100% in cyhering world. In super-computer era is no so unusual to break cypherd algorithms. But the use of different password may become the cyphering break more difficult. And difficulty means only time but also for your information become useless.
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