Encipher It is a encryption extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Social & Communication, it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.44 from 16 rated user, last update is 3893 days ago.
Share your secret emails with your colleagues, clients or friends securely online. 1. Enter any text in any text field (Gmail, webform, etc) 2. Press the "Encipher it" button 3. Enter the password to encrypt the message 4. Let your browser encrypt your message with strong AES encryption (it doesn't send us your original text or your password) 5. Share the password via anything other than email 6. Email the encrypted text or a short Encipher It link 7. Your friend/colleague/client clicks the link to decrypt at encipher.it or has to download the extension 8. He or she uses the browser to decrypt your message with your password and doesn't send your message or password to us. 9. You have successfully shared your secret with the person you trust. Encipher.it is available as online service, bookmarklet, google chrome plugin or as downloadable application with more advanced features like encryption of a files, symmetric encryption with the PGP (GnuPG kernel), the cloud storage for an encrypted files, and other. To safely share encrypted files, please download the desktop version at http://encipher.it/plans
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Work nicely But you can make button on every form-input instead of clicking on browser extension
This has worked quite well in helping me secure communications with most of my less tech savvy family and friends. That alone is praise worthy. The methods to use this tool has, & continues to evolve. But other than having to download software for sending and receiving (once) the methodology for both ends of the messaging has actually been simplified over the course of the last several years. Again, Good Work!
Works well. Personally I think it should display an encrypt/decrypt button in Gmail - rather than depend on the extension button in Chrome. I'd also like the ability to remember passwords for specific senders/recipients.