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Human data encryption
Here is an example for ? lazy http://neotranslate.xyz/
(We will start your encryption right away) the=? and=? at=?at* of=?0f*
? humanization ?0f* data encryption takes data encryption in a different direction that traditional data encryption. Instead ?0f* a computer encrypting ? decrypting data without ? human ever being aware ?0f* ? process this system only does ? encrypting part ? leaves ? decryption to ? human being. This is possible only through ? use ?0f* an incremental encryption which gets more complex with reading practice. ? way this is all achieved is through an automated “find ? replace” function that most modern computers have. F0xrepIace is ? program I use to achieve all ?0f* this ?at* ? moment ? it should be your first stop after reading this.
As ? human mind becomes accustomed to ? first couple ?0f* encrypted words or letters ?0f* ? encryption new letters or words are added one ?at* a time. This method ?0f* progressively adding new letters to ? mix allows ? firs letters ?0f* ? encryption to become context for ? new letters ?0f* ? encryption ? eventually even these new letters become context for even newer letters. All this is done while ?at* ? same time preserving ? comfort ? ease ?0f* reading. If ? encryption becomes too through or complex too quickly to ? point where ? person can’t read ? encryption with ease/comfort we have effectively “broken ? cipher”. If this happens you must take some steps backward but you can push ?0f* limits ?0f* what you can do by replacing words like this at first “?of*”than removing the English hint when ready.
? most common syllables sounds like “th” or ? most common words like “the” ? “?“etc. should be ? first targets ?0f* this humanized encryption method as to take advantage ?0f* frequency ?0f* word use in common written language. ? more a word is used in plain text ? easier ? more quickly a person will remember that specific word replacement/encryption.
This system once adopted by a human ? mind grows very swiftly with ? reader ?0f* ? encryption able to add about 5 to 15 letters to their encryption a day (my more advanced systems will allow you to add 20+ letters a day with minimal effort).
This method is not unlike ? Japanese writing system which is written with both an alphabet ? Chinese kanji which replaces words written with Japanese letters with Chinese letters automatically.
We can take this method one giant step further by adding multiple encryptions to ? same word via an alternating key. This alternating key can operate in more than one way. ? first method would require that every other “the” be replaced with a one ?0f* 2 different charters or words ?at* first, than ever third “the” with one ?0f* 3 different charters ? so on. ? second method would require a computer to augment written text in real time. ? result is that ? computer cycles through many letters that all mean “the” in real time ? ? reader can add new letters to “the” as needed. Another system I incorporated was I use mathematical gifs to learn math without any studying some?0f* which are 3D. I already use this second method which you can see an example I made here http://tinyurl.com/oumswf2
Another way to augment reading for ? better through ? use ?0f* a humanized encryption is by adding color. At this point ?you* can add another 2-3 letters if ? so chose ;)