Re: Can I decrypt data in Python if it was encrypted with BGT?

I'm interested in things like this.
Also, the documentation for file_decrypt says BGT uses Rijndael 256 bit to decrypt and encrypt the data.
I guess the reason you can use a key of any length is because the program can hash it.

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