Spoilerly

Share spoilers with a warning and encryption with ROT13

Spoilerly

Install from Google Play Store

App stats

By: Codelaby
Users: 95
Version: 1.0.1 (Last updated: 2021-11-06)
Creation date: 2021-11-05
Permissions
Other:
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • run at startup
  • control vibration
  • prevent device from sleeping

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App summary

With Spoilerly you can create spoilers (Destripes) with your warning to warn the receiver that what comes next is a revelation of something, a perfect app for Telegram and Whastapp groups that when the conversation is related to what has been consumed on TV, radio, movies, cinema, series, books etc.

When you want to talk about a spoiler, using Spoilerly allows you to warn others and thus not end up ruining the experience.

▮FUNCTIONALITIES
● Create a spoiler, makes it easier to create a spoiler
• Allows you to select the warning or a custom one.
• Hide the spoiler behind a "Read more" button in the most popular messaging applications WhatsApp and Telegram.
• Hide the spoiler with ROT13 encryption, adds a little extra security.

● Reveal a spoiler
• It allows to reveal a spoiler that is unreadable, if they have used the ROT13 encryption it will be able to reveal its content or vice versa.

Have fun creating spoilers and share them with your contacts, friends, family or if you prefer, upload them on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram ...

If anything else spoils your experience with a spoiler, tell them to use the Spoilerly app before submitting a spoiler.

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▮About ROT13 encryption
l ROT-13 Cipher is a particular type of Caesar Cipher, in which the letter offset is 13 positions. It is important because the alphabet (English, without the ñ) has 26 letters, so by shifting 13 twice, we return to the starting position. For example, the letter A, when encrypted using ROT-13, becomes N and, if we encrypt N, it becomes A. That is, to decrypt a text you have to do the same as to encrypt it.

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