TextCrypt encrypts instant messages, Facebook posts
updated 06:00 pm EDT, Fri June 4, 2010
Content protected using Rijndael AES-128
SubRosaSoft has released TextCrypt, a security utility designed to protect communication. The software uses a Rijndael AES-128 algorithm to encrypt information sent through instant messages, e-mail, or social networking sites such as Facebook.
Encrypted data is Base64 encoded and automatically copied to the clipboard, allowing content to be easily pasted into IM clients or web browsers. The application also works cross-platform on Windows, Mac and Linux systems.
TextCrypt is now available directly from the company for $20 as a downloadable version, while a CD version costs $30.






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Er....
Aside from annoying your friends, what exactly would be the point of encrypting facebook posts?