First of all, all software in Debian must adhere to Debian Free Software 
Guidelines. And I can’t find the source code anywhere on your website.

That said - who you seem to use a lot of buzz words and bold claims, but I 
would recommend the old wisdom: “don’t ever roll your own crypto”. I would 
recommend you to speak to an actual cryptographer before you do more harm to 
your users.

I hope a cryptographic software based on hand-waving and no crypto audit would 
never be uploaded in Debian.

Ondřej 
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Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org>

> On 15 Oct 2019, at 16:42, FinalCrypt <i...@finalcrypt.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Regularly I get questions from Debian (based Linux) users, which FinalCrypt 
> package (*.deb / *.rpm) they should install.
> Would you be interested in having the latest FinalCrypt Debian package added 
> to the Debian Repository ?
> 
> Currently there is no Linux distribution that offers mature One-Time Pad 
> Encryption software from its repository.
> Debian could be the first to offer mature unbreakable encryption software and 
> of course I would feel honored as well.
> 
> Surprisingly enough currently there is no serious alternative One-Time Pad 
> File Encryption software besides FinalCrypt.
> 
> Here is a small list of why users would choose FinalCrypt:
> 
> • FinalCrypt uses unbreakable One-Time Pad File Encryption
> • Revolutionary Automatic Keys on One-Time Pad Encryption
> • Installation & Portable Packages for Windows, Mac & Linux
> • Completely Free of Use including Free Support for all Users
> • Independently tested for Safety at 70 AnitVirus Companies
> • Non-Profit OpenSource private initiative for Digital Privacy
> • If you already use encryption it probably is AES encryption
> • Asymmetric encryption is vulnerable to The Shor's Algorithm
> • Disk Encryption does NOT protect you from active Spyware
> • Today's Mass Privacy Violations in the Cyber Security News
> • FinalCrypt protects your Constitutional & Human Rights §8
> 
> FinalCrypt software packages come with a working JRE as the default Linux JRE 
> do not contain the JavaFX GUI Widget Toolkit.
> Besides offering a modern GUI, FinalCrypt also offers a fully featured 
> Command Line Interface to automate OTP encryption.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Ron de Jong
> FinalCrypt

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