Caja Fuerte Autor: JIZR
Encrypted, local-only link vault with a decoy password, auto-expiring links, time-locked entries and serverless encrypted sharing.
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O tym rozszerzeniu
Caja Fuerte keeps your private links in an encrypted, local-only vault. Each URL and title is encrypted with AES-256-GCM (key derived with PBKDF2-SHA256,
600,000 iterations), held in memory only. No account, no server, no sync, no tracking — everything stays in your Firefox profile.
Features
• Decoy (duress) password — a second password that opens a separate, innocuous set of bookmarks. If forced to unlock, hand over the decoy while your
real entries stay encrypted. Plausible deniability of content, not a hidden volume.
• Auto-expiring entries — set an expiry date or a maximum number of opens; the record is deleted on the next unlock. An app-enforced auto-tidy, not
guaranteed unrecoverable destruction.
• Scheduled reveal — keep an entry hidden until a date you pick. A display rule, not a cryptographic seal.
• Serverless encrypted sharing — turn a link into a self-contained encrypted code and QR. The recipient needs both the code and a separate passphrase,
sent through a different channel. Nothing touches any server.
• Encrypted backup — export the whole vault to a file encrypted under a passphrase you choose, and restore it on a fresh install or new device. The
backup never contains plaintext.
• Display ciphers (Morse/Binary/Caesar/Atbash) — cosmetic only; AES-256-GCM is the real protection.
• Auto-lock after a configurable inactivity timeout (default 5 minutes).
• Available in 7 languages.
There is no password recovery — if you forget your master password, the data cannot be decrypted. The expiry and scheduled-reveal features are app-level
conveniences, not a replacement for full-disk encryption.
600,000 iterations), held in memory only. No account, no server, no sync, no tracking — everything stays in your Firefox profile.
Features
• Decoy (duress) password — a second password that opens a separate, innocuous set of bookmarks. If forced to unlock, hand over the decoy while your
real entries stay encrypted. Plausible deniability of content, not a hidden volume.
• Auto-expiring entries — set an expiry date or a maximum number of opens; the record is deleted on the next unlock. An app-enforced auto-tidy, not
guaranteed unrecoverable destruction.
• Scheduled reveal — keep an entry hidden until a date you pick. A display rule, not a cryptographic seal.
• Serverless encrypted sharing — turn a link into a self-contained encrypted code and QR. The recipient needs both the code and a separate passphrase,
sent through a different channel. Nothing touches any server.
• Encrypted backup — export the whole vault to a file encrypted under a passphrase you choose, and restore it on a fresh install or new device. The
backup never contains plaintext.
• Display ciphers (Morse/Binary/Caesar/Atbash) — cosmetic only; AES-256-GCM is the real protection.
• Auto-lock after a configurable inactivity timeout (default 5 minutes).
• Available in 7 languages.
There is no password recovery — if you forget your master password, the data cannot be decrypted. The expiry and scheduled-reveal features are app-level
conveniences, not a replacement for full-disk encryption.
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- Odnośniki dodatku
- Wersja
- 1.0.0
- Rozmiar
- 114,3 KB
- Ostatnia aktualizacja
- 6 dni temu (6 cze 2026)
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