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About Krypton
Protecting your personal and confidential information since 2009, Krypton is the first, simplest and most reliable App on the iOS Store to strongly encrypt entire documents and folders. Now also available on the macOS App Store. Your stuff is secure from prying eyes no matter where you are in the world.
Metaphorically, Krypton keeps your encrypted items in a special vault, with each item contained in their own deposit box; to gain access to an encrypted item the vault must be open and the passcode key must be used to unlock the deposit box before you can discern the plaintext contents inside. In iOS the vault may be open or closed, while on macOS the vault opens upon Log In.
Because the unit of encryption is an entire document or folder, Krypton is not a password manager in the traditional sense, although you can maintain a document of all your passwords that you encrypt between uses. Krypton can encrypt any type of document, including but not limited to:
• Pictures and movies from your photo album.
• Email messages from your mailbox.
• Songs, PDFs, movies, Zip files, word processing documents, text files, images, program source code or any other object that you can download over the network or from your personal web server.
• Anything on the iOS pasteboard.
• Any document other Apps are willing to Share, such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
• iCloud Drive and Dropbox files for easy cloud synchronization.
Krypton uses strong encryption on each item. This has several ramifications:
• If your passcode is strong enough to withstand a brute force attack, no one is going to see your stuff.
• If you forget your passcode, no one can recover your stuff for you! But only that one document is lost, not your entire collection of items.
• Your stuff is secure even if your iDevice or Mac is stolen, or iCloud Drive or Dropbox account is compromised.
Visit http://www.bigcatos.com to learn more.
Metaphorically, Krypton keeps your encrypted items in a special vault, with each item contained in their own deposit box; to gain access to an encrypted item the vault must be open and the passcode key must be used to unlock the deposit box before you can discern the plaintext contents inside. In iOS the vault may be open or closed, while on macOS the vault opens upon Log In.
Because the unit of encryption is an entire document or folder, Krypton is not a password manager in the traditional sense, although you can maintain a document of all your passwords that you encrypt between uses. Krypton can encrypt any type of document, including but not limited to:
• Pictures and movies from your photo album.
• Email messages from your mailbox.
• Songs, PDFs, movies, Zip files, word processing documents, text files, images, program source code or any other object that you can download over the network or from your personal web server.
• Anything on the iOS pasteboard.
• Any document other Apps are willing to Share, such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
• iCloud Drive and Dropbox files for easy cloud synchronization.
Krypton uses strong encryption on each item. This has several ramifications:
• If your passcode is strong enough to withstand a brute force attack, no one is going to see your stuff.
• If you forget your passcode, no one can recover your stuff for you! But only that one document is lost, not your entire collection of items.
• Your stuff is secure even if your iDevice or Mac is stolen, or iCloud Drive or Dropbox account is compromised.
Visit http://www.bigcatos.com to learn more.
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What's New in the Latest Version 5.1
Last updated on Dec 1, 2019
Old Versions
- After a change passcode action successfully completes, cloud-based Krypton items are automatically pushed up to iCloud Drive (or Dropbox).
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Version History
5.1
Dec 1, 2019
- After a change passcode action successfully completes, cloud-based Krypton items are automatically pushed up to iCloud Drive (or Dropbox).
5.0
Nov 13, 2019
- Krypton is now Dark Mode aware.
- Bug fixes. All deprecated APIs updated as well.
- Update for Dropbox 3.10.0.
- Update for macOS 10.15.1.
- Bug fixes. All deprecated APIs updated as well.
- Update for Dropbox 3.10.0.
- Update for macOS 10.15.1.
4.7
May 3, 2012
- Update for macOS 10.14.3, Mojave.
- Documentation now supports BigCatOs Appearances.
Krypton Price
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$2.99
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$1.99
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$2.99
Krypton FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Krypton.
iPhone
Krypton supports English