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search encrypt 

Search Encrypt is a search engine that doesn't track your information. It avoids the dreaded "filter bubble" effect that is associated with algorithmic websites like Facebook and Google. It uses SSL and AES-256 encryption to offer users perfect forward secrecy.
Person 1: Are you tired of having your Google searches follow you around the web and showing up in your Facebook feed as ads?
Person 2: If you use a private search engine, like Search Encrypt, this won't happen.

search encrypt 

A private search engine that doesn't track its users' information
Person 1: I hate Google following me around the internet with ads everywhere.
Person 2: Use a private search engine, like Search Encrypt!

Encrapture 

To have such a powerful, agreeable, and often overwhelming emotional effect on a person that it results in the person in question soiling themselves.

To fill a person with delight in a way that forces the subject to fill their pants.
He was encraptured after scoring the team's last minute winning goal so none of his team mates celebrated with him.

Sue was encraptured by Simon, who finally proposed to her after five years.
Encrapture by Finnwalk March 1, 2011

encraption 

To use so bad encryption that a bored individual could break it.
Secure messaging software called "Cryptocat" used to have so bad encryption that they started calling it encraption.
encraption by lobbyist August 5, 2013

Encryption 

An algorithm used to scramble data which makes it unreadable to everyone except the recipient. This is often used by e-commerce sites to secure credit card data. Secure sites use encryption.
The eDonkey p2p program is NOT protected with much encryption.
Encryption by Larstait November 11, 2003

encryptment thesis 

The theory popularized by time-travel researcher Nicholas Meyler, that information from the Future, frequently about disasters, is often embedded or encrypted subtly (see "steganography") into artworks like music, or literature, as possible warnings, to avert damage.
The FBI could have used the encryptment thesis to deduce the September 11 attacks before they happened, but, instead, obstructed justice.