Reviews & Comments of Encipher It chrome extension

From August 23rd, 2013 to July 8th, 2020, 67% user give 5-star rating, 17% user give 4-star rating, 17% user give 3-star rating. for Encipher It chrome extension.

Reviews of encipher it:


CYUSA Alain Tresor July 8th, 2020
CYUSA Alain Tresor

Work nicely But you can make button on every form-input instead of clicking on browser extension


Robert Amerson September 30th, 2018
Robert Amerson

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!


Aaron Horler January 24th, 2015
Aaron Horler

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.


Augustine Dunn December 17th, 2014
Augustine Dunn

So far so good. Some other reviewers have said things like "Easier than PGP/GPG but just as secure!" THIS IS NOT TRUE. This is nowhere near as secure as a properly set up PGP-style system. Not even a little. But for simple, small, not life-endingly important stuff, its probly better than nothing. And it allows you to send to people who will never be able to manage a full symmetric security systems like PGP and GPG.


P October 30th, 2014
P

Worked well for me. Big plus because the receipient does NOT need the extension to read it, just to follow the link to the encrypted text. Super easy clean and reliable thus far.


John DN August 23rd, 2013
John DN

Much easier to use than other PGP type encryption utilities, yet just as secure. The online option allows others (without the chrome extension) to easily decrypt messages (or encrypt them). It also offers to store the encrypted message and provide a secure link to it (prevents issues with encrypted blocks in email), that can also be time deleted, so ideal for first sending out the key to potential readers of the secure messages. I hope it becomes popular and remains in use for a long time.