How to encrypt photos from Android to send them safely (and also messages)

We return with a new practical Android video tutorial, this time aimed at all those users who seek to have the maximum security and certainty of privacy when sending their photos through Android. So, today I am going to explain to you a magnificent solution that will help us to encrypt photos from Android to send them safely Through email or messaging applications that allow it, such as Telegram for Android.

We are going to achieve this in a very, very simple way with the only download and installation of a completely free application for Android that we will be able to download directly from the Google Play Store, the official application store for Android. So now you know, if you want to know how to give extra security to your Android and especially to the photos and messages you send via social media or email, I advise you not to miss a detail of the embedded video that I have left you at the beginning of this article, as well as that you click on «Continue reading this post» to have direct access to the download of the application necessary to achieve it.

How to encrypt photos from Android to send them safely (and also messages)

The application we are talking about, a indispensable tool for the security and privacy of your photos, either to send them or to store them encrypted on your Android, responds to the name of Secret Message Elite, which I leave you direct link for download right at the end of this post.

But what does Secret Message Elite offer us?

How to encrypt photos from Android to send them safely (and also messages)

Secret Message Elite from a user interface as simple and intuitive as possible, gives us the possibility of encrypt or decrypt photos and text messages as long as these photos or messages have been encrypted by the application itself.

A form of secure encryption to which its decryption can only be accessed through the use of the same application and just cKnowing the encryption key that we have used in the encryption of the photos or messages.

Using the application to encrypt or decrypt photos or text messages is as simple as select a key number, a number that we will select to our liking and with as many figures or digits as we want, which, as is logical and of course we will have to know for the decryption of these messages or encrypted photographs through the app. Once this numeric key has been selected, we will only have to type the message to be encrypted or decrypted or find the photo to encrypt or decrypt and then click on the corresponding button. So easy and simple!

How to encrypt photos from Android to send them safely (and also messages)

Likewise, if we are going to proceed to send encrypted text messages with the application, encrypted text messages or encrypted photographs, the other person or persons to whom we are going to send these messages or photographs, as is logical and presumably, In addition to having the application downloaded and installed on your Android, you will also have to previously know the numeric key used for the encryption of the same.

Although a priori explained it seems like a somewhat confusing matter, the truth is that it is easier than it seems, that is why I have left you the video tutorial on using the application, a video tutorial or practical guide of the application in which I show you step by step the process of encryption and decryption of text messages and photographs.

Download Secret Message Elite for free from the Google Play Store

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  1.   Carlos Ruiz said

    What a mania not to say encrypt, and prefer the 'word' to encrypt.