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How are my Identities and Passcards encrypted?

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How are my Identities and Passcards encrypted?

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Your Identities and Passcards are encrypted using AES, BlowFish, RC6 or 3DES algorithm and the encryption / decryption key is generated from the Master Password. This encryption method makes your data very secure and even if hackers come into possession of your Identity and Passcard files, they will have to crack one of these encryption algorithm without knowing the key which is considered impossible. By default AES encryption is used.

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Your Identities and Passcards are encrypted using 1DES (3DES in Pro) and the encryption / decryption key is generated from the Master Password. This encryption method makes your data very secure and even if hackers come into possession of your Identity and Passcard files, they will have to crack 1DES (3DES in Pro) without knowing the key which is officially impossible.

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