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Custom Decryptor

Copy the section of HTML from the body of your page that you wish to encrypt and paste it into the form below. If you select to enclose the result in script tags then you can paste the resulting code back into the page in place of the original HTML (you may want to keep a copy of the original page before encryption on your own computer just in case you want to make changes to it at a later date).

If you are encrypting Javascript instead of HTML then the code needs to be surrounded by script tags before you encrypt it in order to "convert" it to HTML. You can add this automatically by checking the "Source is Javascript" checkbox.

If you are only encrypting sections of the page then you only need to add the iframe to one of the encrypted sections to block View Source Bookmarklets from being able to decrypt your page - the empty iframe will be referenced instead.

Please note that any web pages encrypted using this script (or any encryption program that you purchase) can be easily decrypted in under 30 seconds by anyone who knows how so don't blame us if encrypting your page encourages its theft rather than stopping it. Of course anyone knowledgeable about the internet knows that encrypting your page doesn't work and so would not expect to find anything worth stealing on an encrypted page in the first place.

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Note that this form and the scripts that it uses are copied from the "Ask Felgall" website with the permission of the copyright owner.

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