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.CRYPT10 File Extension

A .CRYPT10 file is a WhatsApp Encrypted Database File, created by WhatsApp.

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What is a .CRYPT10 file?

A .CRYPT10 file is a type of encrypted database file specifically used by the Android version of WhatsApp Messenger, which is a popular messaging application. This file contains a backup of all the messages that have been sent and received through the app. The messages within the .CRYPT10 file are secured with 256-bit AES encryption, ensuring that they can only be accessed by someone who has the correct encryption key.

To open a .CRYPT10 file, you will need to use WhatsApp Messenger on an Android device. This file is not meant to be opened directly by users, as it requires decryption which is handled by WhatsApp itself when restoring message backups.

More Information: WhatsApp is widely used around the globe and operates on various platforms, including both computer systems and mobile devices like those running Android and iOS. One of the key features of WhatsApp is its emphasis on security, particularly through the encryption of its database files. This encryption helps protect the privacy of users' messages.

In the Android version of WhatsApp, when the app performs a backup of its message database, it saves these files with a .db file extension initially. It then encrypts these database files and changes their extension to .db.crypt, followed by a number which indicates the version of the encryption algorithm used. For example, besides .CRYPT10, you might also see files with extensions like .CRYPT7, .CRYPT8, and .CRYPT12.

Location of .CRYPT10 Files: You can find these encrypted database files in the "Databases" folder located on the SD card of Android devices that have WhatsApp installed. The path to this folder is typically /sdcard/WhatsApp/Databases. Within this folder, you might see multiple .CRYPT10 files, each labeled with a date in the format YYYY-MM-DD. These dates indicate when each backup file was created by WhatsApp.

It's possible to delete older backup files from this folder to free up space on your SD card. However, it's advisable to keep the most recent one or two .CRYPT10 files if you might need to restore your message history from these backups in the future.

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