Offerings at a glance

Onelot Ocelot Logo, one time pad app

With ONELOT Ocelot you can encrypt files like a pro. Mathematically unbreakable thanks to the one time pad encryption procedure. Only here you can create encrypted files with the “.ocelot” file extension. Combine this offer with the true random binaries offered here as keys to get maximum IT security. However, you can also use any files of your choice (with an appropriate minimum size) as keys.

Onelot Passwordmanager Logo, one time pad app

With the ONELOT Password Manager, your password and access data is protected like in a safe. This is made possible by one time pad encryption. Additionally, the sensitive data is stored on the PC while accessing and decoding the data happens via an USB token. Only the owner of the USB token has access to the sensitive data. With one click you can copy the access data to the clipboard; the passwords can even remain hidden.

Onelot Lotto Dice Logo

The ONELOT Lotto dice generates truly random numbers for the 6 out of 49 lottery. The filter function allows you to filter out numbers popular with players to increase potential winnings. At the same time, higher numbers can be weighted to avoid the popular numbers under 31.

About the author of the apps and the website, some words on the one time pad encryption

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Alexander Eisener

I work as an IT freelancer in Stuttgart and I am 41 years old. I successfully completed the introductory courses for a degree in mathematics with a minor subject in computer science at Heidelberg University. I then studied elementary school education, with the basic subjects mathematics and English, in Ludwigsburg. There, I excelled in empirical psychology. I learned app development, with a focus on Delphi, largely self-taught.

OTP encryption has fascinated me for a couple of years, as it is mathematically unbreakable, immune to be broken by any present or future computer system. My underlying electronic noise hardware can be found here. The dual use possibility of OTP is obvious.

All apps, setups, and uninstallations are digitally signed by me personally.