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Michael Zhang 2021-10-31 22:47:16 -05:00
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Today, many companies claim to provide "end-to-end encryption" of user data,
whether it be text messages, saved pictures, or important documents. But what
does this actually mean for your data? I'll explain what "non-end-to-end"
encryption is, and why end-to-end encryption is important, and also why it's
also absolutely meaningless to have in some circumstances.<!--more-->
encryption is, why end-to-end encryption is important, and also when it might
be absolutely meaningless.<!--more-->
> If you just want to read about end-to-end encryption, click [here][1].
> Otherwise, I'll start the story all the way back to how computers talk to