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Toolsley Hash & Validate Platforms

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Toolsley Hash & Validate Overview

Web tool to hash any local file with MD5, SHA1, SHA256 or CRC32.
This tool can also make validation links that allow others to check their copy of the file against corruption or tampering. Runs entirely in the browser via Javascript, no downloads, no installation and no uploads!

Toolsley Hash & Validate Features

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