Hi, 

as you are only asked to enter the password once, I always type the 
password first in a text editor to make sure I've typed it correctly and 
then copy & paste it into the box. Otherwise, if you encrypt the tiddler 
with misspelled password, you won't know what the typo was and there's a 
chance you won't be able to retrieve the file. Could this have happened in 
your case?

Regards
Jon

On Saturday, 29 May 2021 at 01:22:22 UTC+1 Em Heppler wrote:

>
> Using it daily for a few months with no issue. Then something happened a 
> few days ago, not sure what happened, but it suddenly wouldn't accept my 
> password.
>
> Issue found at: https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/-50bBlRdcks
>
> Because I'm not sure what caused this, its entirely possible that 
> encryption with TW works perfectly and it was just a matter of something 
> else going on with my installation.
>
> Regardless of how you encrypt, I would highly recommend you come up with 
> regular backup system.
>
> On Friday, May 28, 2021 at 5:19:14 PM UTC-4 springer wrote:
>
>> Reet, I never had any problem, even though I regularly used encryption on 
>> pretty large projects hosted at tiddlyspot.
>> -Springer
>>
>> On Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 10:09:26 PM UTC-4 Reet Pandher wrote:
>>
>>> Have you tried the encryption feature of the tiddlywiki?
>>> If yes then has it been reliable for you? Reliable as in Has it caused 
>>> any sort of corruption or loss of data even when you know your password? 
>>> Does it work properly even when you have large amounts of data stored in 
>>> it? 
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>

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