About Encryption

Encryption is a fun way of sending secret messages to your friends! Enter your secret message in the bar for your message to be scrambled so you can send it to anyone without other people intercepting your private conversation. Use the Decryption feature to uncode your many private messages.

History:

Encryption was first described by Goivan Battista Bellaso 1553 in this book La Cifra Del Sig. The Vigenere cipher gained a reputation for being exceptionally strong. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson called the Vigenere cipher unbreakable in his 1868 piece. The alphabet cipher in a children's magazine. The Vigenere cipher is simple enough to be a field cipher if it is used in a conjunction with cipher disk's. The Confederate State of America used a brass cipher disk to implement the Vignere cipher during the Civil War.

We also would like to give a warning that this encryption process is breakable, it's not a very complex process to uncode your messages. Your message is not completely safe, though its still a great method to send your secret messages!

This feature was made by Taylor Holmes and Mackenzie Potter.