Create a protected package
Choose files or text, select unlock factors, review the summary, then create a local .ozc package or encrypted text block.
Start encrypt wizardA guided local workflow for encrypting files or text and opening existing OzCrypt packages.
Choose files or text, select unlock factors, review the summary, then create a local .ozc package or encrypted text block.
Start encrypt wizardLoad a .ozc file or paste an encrypted text block, preview package requirements, then unlock locally.
Start decrypt wizardChoose the flow that fits what you want to protect, then keep the resulting package local to your device or backups.
Use a password-first workflow for notes, files, and private attachments.
Add a local time window as a soft opening rule on top of stronger factors.
Use a question and answer as an extra unlock factor without storing the answer.
Require a remembered gesture, including 3x3, 4x4, or 5x5 grids.
Require the exact key file later without storing the key-file hash in metadata.
Pack several files into one encrypted OZP1-based .ozc package.
Copy or paste the same OZC1 package as a BEGIN/END OZCRYPT text block.
Use Single Lock by default, or move into Multi-Password AND and Partner Lock OR when you need them.
Passwords, partner passwords, and key files contribute to strong cryptographic protection. Local time and environment checks are softer controls because device state can be changed.
OzCrypt cannot recover lost secrets. Test decryption before deleting original files.
Use the security guide for trust boundaries and the format docs for what is public, protected, and never stored.
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