End-to-End Encryption
End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) is a security feature that ensures messages, data, and communication are protected from being intercepted and read by anyone other than the intended recipient. This means that only the sender and receiver have access to the decrypted information, making it nearly impossible for hackers, cybercriminals, or third parties to access sensitive information. The way E2EE works is that it encrypts the data at the source (sender) and decrypts it at the destination (receiver
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