Shhlack Shhlack

Fun
Version: 1.0.8
Last Update: 2018-04-26

Overview

Shhlack is a Chrome extension developed by Minded Security. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Shhlack is 1.0.8, updated on 2018-04-26.
219 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.mindedsecurity.com

Shhlack is an encryptor/decryptor to improve privacy in peer to peer messages in Slack. Created by Minded Security.

Shhlack is an encryptor/decryptor to improve privacy in peer to peer messages in Slack. Created by Minded Security.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

219

Information

Last Update

2018-04-26

Current Version

1.0.8

Size

134KiB

Author

Minded Security

Website

www.mindedsecurity.com

Category

Fun

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avatar Alex Sirota
2018-05-04

This is a feature that MUST be built into Slack, asap. Messaging, unlike email, must be easily encrypted from spying eyes. The implementation is so brilliant, no public/private keys to manage, just a simple passphrase. Well done team!

avatar Alex Sirota
2018-05-04

This is a feature that MUST be built into Slack, asap. Messaging, unlike email, must be easily encrypted from spying eyes. The implementation is so brilliant, no public/private keys to manage, just a simple passphrase. Well done team!

avatar Alex Sirota
2018-05-04

This is a feature that MUST be built into Slack, asap. Messaging, unlike email, must be easily encrypted from spying eyes. The implementation is so brilliant, no public/private keys to manage, just a simple passphrase. Well done team!

avatar Alex Sirota
2018-05-04

This is a feature that MUST be built into Slack, asap. Messaging, unlike email, must be easily encrypted from spying eyes. The implementation is so brilliant, no public/private keys to manage, just a simple passphrase. Well done team!

avatar Alex Sirota
2018-05-04

This is a feature that MUST be built into Slack, asap. Messaging, unlike email, must be easily encrypted from spying eyes. The implementation is so brilliant, no public/private keys to manage, just a simple passphrase. Well done team!