What is a hash?A hash is a fixed-length string generated from data such as a password using a mathematical algorithm.
Hashes are commonly used in security systems to store passwords safely instead of storing the original text.
Can a hash really be decrypted?Hashes are technically not decrypted, but the original password can sometimes be recovered by testing possible combinations.
Decryptly performs this process using wordlists, pattern matching, and brute-force techniques.
Which hash types does Decryptly support?Decryptly supports several commonly used hash types such as:
MD5, SHA1, SHA256, and other widely used algorithms.
What is the difference between Free Scan and Simple Scan?Free Scan runs a quick test using a small list of common passwords.
Simple Scan uses a larger wordlist and more combinations to detect moderately weak passwords.
What is Custom Scan?Custom Scan generates password guesses based on personal hints such as names, emails, phone numbers, birth dates, address or Other Keywords.
This increases the chance of recovering passwords created using personal information.
What makes Deep Scan powerful?Deep Scan performs extensive password cracking attempts using large wordlists, advanced patterns, and brute-force combinations.
This allows Decryptly to test millions of possible password permutations.
Why do stronger passwords take longer to recover?Stronger passwords contain longer length, mixed characters, and random patterns.
This increases the number of possible combinations the system must test.
Do you store recovered passwords?Decryptly focuses on secure processing. Your scan results are accessible only within your account dashboard.
We aim to protect user privacy and handle scan data responsibly.
Can Decryptly recover every password?No system can guarantee recovery of every password.
However, Decryptly increases the probability using advanced scanning techniques and large password datasets.
Is Decryptly suitable for security testing?Yes. Decryptly can help security researchers, developers, and system administrators test password strength and identify weak credentials.
What happens to my uploaded file?Uploaded files are used only to extract a cryptographic hash required for password recovery. The file itself is not used beyond this process.
Do you store my uploaded files?No. Uploaded files are not permanently stored. They are used only to extract the required hash and are automatically deleted immediately after processing, ensuring your data remains secure and private.
Can I submit only a hash instead of a file?Yes. You can directly submit a hash for password recovery. In this case, no file upload is required or stored.
Is my data safe with Decryptly?Yes. We prioritize privacy and security. Files are processed temporarily, not stored, and only used for hash extraction required for password recovery.
Sign up for free and join users across the globe who rely on Decryptly for powerful hash analysis and password recovery. Our platform uses wordlists, brute-force techniques, and intelligent password generation to help recover plaintext from encrypted hashes quickly and efficiently.
Run Free Scans, perform advanced Deep Scans, or generate custom password combinations based on personal hints to increase decryption success rates. Decryptly is built for speed, accuracy, and scalability so you can test hashes faster and smarter.