WebGrinch
secure content encoding
For creators
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For creators
For publishers
For all
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In general you can encode every digital media which supports web fonts like websites, articles, bogs, emails, ebooks and EPUBs.
The example uses a simple letter shift, but the complexity of the encoding is extreme scalable.
With this tech you can:
We are switching letters in the HTML!!!
So the original HTML file is unusable by default in the specific area.(have a look on the demo section)
Then we load a special associated web font.
The font is using different images for the original unicode, so that the letter change is reversed.
Because of the lack of processability for existing algorithms, there are a lot of technologies, that do not work together with them out of the box.
For instance:
You can handle them with workarounds if necessary, depending on the use case.