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{{Infobox PSP homebrew
{{Infobox PSP Homebrews
| title = PSPassword
|title=PSPassword
| image = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/PSPassword.jpg|250px
|image=psp02.png
| type = Utilities
|description=Encrypt your data on PSP with a password.
| version = v0.2
|author=Piker
| licence = Mixed
|lastupdated=2009/08/30
| author = Piker
|type=Utilities
| website = https://psp.scenebeta.com/noticia/pspassword
|version=0.2
| download = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/PSPassword.rar
|license=Mixed
| source =
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/psphomebrew/pspassword.7z
|website=https://psp.scenebeta.com/noticia/pspassword
}}
}}
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PSPassword is an application to encrypt and decrypt all types of files, so that they are not readable if the program itself and the password you have chosen are not used.
 
PSPassword is an application to encrypt and decrypt all types of files, so that they are not readable if the program itself and the password we have chosen are not used.


This was one of the contest entries for the Scenery Beta 2009 (PSP Applications).
This was one of the contest entries for the Scenery Beta 2009 (PSP Applications).


User guide
==User guide==
Run the homebrew and follow the steps that appear on the screen to create password for the file that you would like to encrypt.
Run the homebrew and follow the steps that appear on the screen to create password for the file that you would like to encrypt.


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When you want to decrypt a file, you will have to open homebrew again.
When you want to decrypt a file, you will have to open homebrew again.


Developer warned that once you encrypted a file with PSPassword, you can only decrpyt it using the application. If you forget the password you be unable to recover the original file, since the program, for security reasons, does not store the password anywhere.
Please be warned that once you encrypted a file with PSPassword, you can only decrpyt it using the application.  
 
If you forget the password you be unable to recover the original file, since the program, for security reasons, does not store the password anywhere.


Known issues
==Known issues==
Lack of a file explorer which forces you to know precisely the location of the file to be protected.
Lack of a file explorer which forces you to know precisely the location of the file to be protected.


References
==External links==
SceneBeta, https://psp.scenebeta.com/noticia/pspassword
* SceneBeta - https://psp.scenebeta.com/noticia/pspassword

Latest revision as of 11:17, 8 May 2024

PSPassword
Psp02.png
General
AuthorPiker
TypeUtilities
Version0.2
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2009/08/30
Links
Download
Website

PSPassword is an application to encrypt and decrypt all types of files, so that they are not readable if the program itself and the password you have chosen are not used.

This was one of the contest entries for the Scenery Beta 2009 (PSP Applications).

User guide

Run the homebrew and follow the steps that appear on the screen to create password for the file that you would like to encrypt.

It does not have a graphical interface so you will need to know the location of the file that you want to encrypt, and enter the file path manually.

When you want to decrypt a file, you will have to open homebrew again.

Please be warned that once you encrypted a file with PSPassword, you can only decrpyt it using the application.

If you forget the password you be unable to recover the original file, since the program, for security reasons, does not store the password anywhere.

Known issues

Lack of a file explorer which forces you to know precisely the location of the file to be protected.

External links

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