About

We build software that's
accountable to its users.

Encryptiest is an independent company making the internet more private,
one solution at a time.

01 — The Problem

Privacy was never the default

The internet was built to share information globally. Now everyone is connected to everything, which offers convenience and access to millions of people. Insurance, finance, health, can all be managed online with a few simple clicks.

All of this value came with a secret cost: you must expose yourself to get it.

02 — The Symptoms

Exposure feeds bad actors

Phishing emails that know your name. Passwords leaked in a breach you never heard of. Ads that follow you across the web.

These phenomena degrade the promise the internet once offered. Fear drives users away from convenience and into isolation.

03 — The Solution

Build privacy into the foundation

The good news: we can rebuild the functionality of the internet with a privacy-preserving foundation.

SAFE Portal is the first product built on this foundation. It focuses on socially engineered attacks by offering private password management, browsing audit trails, attack awareness assistance, and the ability to connect it all to a trusted advisor.

04 — Our Mission

Leave it better than we found it

The internet is great. It enables so much good in so many lives. We don't want to see that degraded by a lack of privacy.

Developing privacy-preserving products is hard. Making them accessible to people without a security background is harder. Both are non-negotiable. That's the work.

Team

The people behind Encryptiest

We're two engineers that are passionate about privacy.

Dylan, co-founder of Encryptiest

Co-founder

Dylan

The technical mind of the company, Dylan has his MS in Computer Science from Caltech. His expertise in privacy-preserving encryption enables our mission.

Zeke, co-founder of Encryptiest

Co-founder

Zeke

A Dane County native with a BS from Occidental College, Zeke spent his young adulthood volunteering and striving to solve a variety of problems in his immediate community. He's taking the same approach to the issue of privacy and fraud online.