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100% JavaScript End-to-end Cryption (E2EC) a.k.a End-to-end Encryption (E2EE)

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100% JavaScript End-to-end Cryption (E2EC) a.k.a End-to-end Encryption (E2EE)

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[Important Note]: End-to-end Cryption (E2EC), a.k.a, End-to-end Encryption (E2EE), based 100% on JavaScript is not safe to be used in browsers, because browsers reveal the source code. (Even if the source code is obfuscated, it can still be revealed through browsers "Web Developer tools \ Consoles".)

- The "Public Key" is used to generate the "Private Cryption key"!
- The "Private Cryption Key" is used to encrypt\decrypt messages!
- Users must share only their "Public Keys"!
- Users must not share their "Private Cryption Keys"!

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