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In order to use the REDDCRYPT web app, it is necessary that the browser used supports the Web Cryptography API. Put simply, this API enables the entire encryption and decryption process to take place locally on your device, even though you are working in the browser. For us, this is an elementary function and a building block, which is why we as the provider have no way of reading your emails(details on REDDCRYPT technology).
It can be said that all modern browsers support this Web Cryptography API, which is why the REDDCRYPT Web App should also work with all modern browsers.
Below you will find an overview of the browsers that we have tested. The browsers are tested again at irregular intervals. However, it can be assumed that all subsequent versions will also be supported, as it makes no sense for the browser manufacturers to expand the API again.
| Browser | Tested version | works | Last tested on | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internet Explorer | 11.900.18362.0 | No | August 06, 2020 | Does not support the API |
| Firefox | 79.0 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Edge | 84.0.522.52 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Safari for Windows | 5.1.7 | No | August 06, 2020 | Safari for Windows will not be further developed by Apple |
| Safari for Mac | 13.1.1 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Google Chrome | 84.0.4147.105 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Vivaldi | 3.2.1967.41 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Opera | 70.0.3728.95 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| T-Online Browser | 7.77.0.210 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Tor Browser | 9.5.3 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |
| Brave | 1.11.104 | Yes | August 06, 2020 | – |