Ellis Vigeo’s TextSafe iPhone app crypts your messages so that only the recipient (and NSA) can read them
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 at 12:36 AM PST In Applications, iPhone

Ellis Vigeo’s TextSafe is one of those apps designed for people who look for an extra layer of security in their messages. Using the iPhone application, users can create messages and crypt them using anyone of 10 different encoding “ciphers” and then send it [message] via email or SMS. The receiver, of course, will need to know the right password in order to decrypt the message and read it. Working at NSA could also help, but that’s another story.
In addition, there are some other features in the app such as allowing users to hear a Morse Code or Tap Code message as the message is opened. History and “How To’s” are also included, which is neat… I guess.
Anyway, it sounds like an ideal product for iPhone/iPod Touch-ownin’ privacy concerned individuals. AppStore link is here and the price is $1.99.

