Decrypt
Decrypt is a next-generation media company positioned at the intersection of emerging technology, alternative finance, and culture. Installs to your home screen from any modern browser — no app store, no download, its manifest declares standalone display with a 1024px icon, and it caches nothing for offline use, so it needs a connection. Checked by hand on 8 August 2026.
Not sure how to add Decrypt to your home screen? Step-by-step for Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge — it takes about ten seconds, and there is no app store involved.
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