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com.virgilsecurity:ethree-common
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Virgil Security provides an SDK which symplifies work with Virgil services and presents easy to use API for adding security to any application. In a few simple steps you can setup user encryption with multidevice support.
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Virgil Security provides Virgil E3Kit - an open-source client-side framework that allows developers to add end-to-end encryption to their messaging applications, file sharing programs, and other digital communication products in just a few simple steps to become HIPAA and GDPR compliant and more.
Navigate to Developer Documentation to install and initialize Virgil E3Kit.
You can find the code samples for Java and Kotlin here:
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Android Java |
Android Kotlin |
Android Java Firebase |
Android Kotlin Firebase |
Android Kotlin Back4App |
Android Kotlin Nexmo |
You can run the samples to see how to initialize the SDK, register users and encrypt messages using E3Kit.
This library is released under the 3-clause BSD License.
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Virgil Security provides an SDK which symplifies work with Virgil services and presents easy to use API for adding security to any application. In a few simple steps you can setup user encryption with multidevice support.
We found that com.virgilsecurity:ethree-common demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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