![]() ![]() View the source code for this tool (in your browser and/or on GitHub) and you can see for yourself that the password never leaves your computer! Why would I want to use this instead of a. How do I know you're not keeping track of passwords I enter into this tool? An attacker could extract the encrypted document, but it would be an unusable mess until they decrypt it, which can only be done with the original password. The HTML gets encrypted using the password, so it is unreadable without the password. FAQ How can this be secure if it's client-side? Can't people just bypass the password?
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