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Encrypted Package

An [Encrypted Package] is a data bundle that has been protected with encryption. You cannot access the data inside an [Encrypted Package] unless you have the key. A key could be a password, but it could also be a unique trigger, which is a condition (or set of conditions) for automatically unlocking the data bundle.

For example, a DateTime Trigger unlocks an [Encrypted Package] at a specific date and time; a Visual Trigger unlocks an [Encrypted Package] when an attached video device sees a preselected image, such as a particular face or pattern; and a Location Trigger unlocks an [Encrypted Package] only when the device on which it is stored has been moved to a particular place, such as a certain address, or even to a specific floor, room, or chair at that address.

An [Encrypted Package] can be cracked by breaking the [Security] that protects it. The [Security] of an [Encrypted Package] is determined by the device that encrypted the data.