When used as a single HTML file, TiddlyWiki5 allows content to be encrypted with AES 128 bit encryption in CCM mode using the [[Stanford JavaScript Crypto Library]].
# If the button is labelled <<.icon $:/core/images/unlocked-padlock>> ''set password'' then the current wiki is not encrypted. Clicking the button will prompt for a password that will be used to encrypt subsequent saves
# If the button is labelled <<.icon $:/core/images/locked-padlock>> ''clear password'' then the current wiki is already encrypted. Clicking the button will remove the password so that subsequent saves will be unencrypted
* The ability to set a password when saving to TiddlySpot. This is done in the "Saving" tab of ''control panel'' <<.icon $:/core/images/options-button>>.
* The ability to use standard HTTP basic authentication with the [[Node.js|TiddlyWiki on Node.js]] server configuration. This is done on the command line with the ServerCommand. Combined with SSL, this gives the same level of transit encryption as you'd get with online services like Google or Dropbox, but there is no encryption of data on disk