Mozilla just rolled out a new, fun way to introduce encryption through an
interactive game called Codemoji <
https://mzl.la/292wqWH>.
*So what is Codemoji?*
Codemoji, a Web-based educational tool that lets the everyday internet user
create and share messages using an emoji cipher. A person can write a note,
encode it in emoji using a specific “token” (emoji), and then send it to a
friend. Only those with the correct token (emoji) can decipher the message.
Give it a try here:
https://mzl.la/292wqWH
This is Mozilla’s way of making the basics of encryption easy to learn!
NOTE: Right now, Codemoji only works for languages using the Latin alphabet.
Share this message with one of the images attached
<
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9I8V40G7rztX25ib084dUp6S28> (as it is
or in your language) -
1. Mozilla built an emoji cipher game to teach Web users about
encryption. Try Codemoji:
https://mzl.la/292wqWH
2. Create your own post about Codemoji including the link
https://mzl.la/292wqWH! I have attached
<
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9I8V40G7rztX25ib084dUp6S28> a few
images you can use, re-imagine, or remix! Idea: create your own cipher and
post the encoded emoji message (don’t forget a hint), asking your community
to crack the code.
Here’s a message from me:
https://mzl.la/2947caL (Hint: I love fries.)
Crack my special message and challenge your friends and families. Share on
social channels and have fun.
I can’t wait to see what you each create using Codemoji!
Jafar Muhammed
Mozillian <
http://mozillians.org/en-US/u/pmjcreations/>