Encryption is the process of encoding information in such a way that only authorized parties can access it, kind of like putting a lock on your diary so your nosy little sister can't read it. It's a crucial tool for protecting sensitive data, especially in today's world where everything from your bank account to your dating profile is online.
I can't believe my ex is posting about our breakup on Facebook - doesn't he know how to use encryption so I don't have to see that crap in my newsfeed?
With all these data breaches happening lately, I'm starting to think I should just encrypt all my files and go live off the grid like some kind of tech hermit.
What Is Encryption and How Does It Work? - A beginner-friendly overview of encryption concepts and how they're used in everyday life.
The Importance of End-to-End Encryption and Why You Should Care - A deeper dive into end-to-end encryption and why it matters for privacy and security.
Why We Can't Give You a Backdoor - Apple's public letter explaining their stance against building encryption backdoors for law enforcement.
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