Caesar Cipher 10 Translator
Translate from Normal Language into Caesar Cipher 10
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The Caesar Cipher 10 translator is a simple yet effective tool for encoding text. This technique, named after Julius Caesar, involves shifting each letter of a message a fixed number of positions down the alphabet. In this case, the shift is 10 positions. The input text, in "Normal Language", is subjected to this shift, resulting in the output encrypted in "Caesar Cipher 10". This method, although easily deciphered with basic knowledge of the alphabet, was once a viable way to protect sensitive communications from prying eyes. The simplicity of the Caesar Cipher makes it a good example of a basic substitution cipher, allowing for a deeper understanding of encryption techniques.
Example Translations
Normal Language
"apple"
Caesar Cipher 10
"knnyq"
Normal Language
"banana"
Caesar Cipher 10
"obbozo"
Normal Language
"zebra"
Caesar Cipher 10
"iekza"
Normal Language
"123"
Caesar Cipher 10
"123"
Normal Language
".,$!"
Caesar Cipher 10
".,$!"
Normal Language
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Caesar Cipher 10
"Gur dhvpx oebja sbk whzcrq bire gur ynml qbt"