This is aysEncrypt: a tool to encrypt data. How does aysEncrypt work? It's so strong I can explain it freely. 1: Jumbling it up aysEncrypt makes your data larger by adding unnecessary things. It does this by using a take 1 skip [amount]. This is already enough to trick most AI models. The [amount] part I wrote means the key you provide. 2: Making it a bunch of digits After that, it uses a cipher, which you can absolutely customize :), to encode the message. Any unknown characters get removed, giving you a jumble of letters that are really hard to crack.
Questions: How do you make a custom cipher? To make a custom cipher, open a text app. Then, press enter, space, and enter. After that, you can add all the characters you want, making a line to separate each one. Finally, save it as a .txt, type "settings" in aysEncrypt, then "yes" to confirm, right click on the cipher list, click import, and choose your file. aysEncrypt does the rest! What about the keys? To make a key, don't worry! I recommend you to pick a number between 3-5, as that is enough for it to be safe. The lower you go, the less safe it is but its shorter, and the higher you go, the safer it is but its longer, much longer. I want to decipher it, what do I do? Make sure the cipher is the one you used before, and when it asks you for a key, you type the one you used before. If even one doesn't match, you're going to end up with a jumble of letters, effectively "corrupting" your data. This project is terrible, why? This is just a project I made for fun, so I don't expect you to use it for REAL things, as even though its hard to crack there are still machines that can crack the code after some time. It can be minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, or even years. I don't know.