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Encryption and user privacy never seems far away from the news headlines these days, as the debate rages on about the extent to which governments and police forces should be able to snoop on what ...
Database encryption protects sensitive information by scrambling the data when it's stored, or as it has become popular to say, "is at rest." ...
What apps are encrypted and what aren’t? Many messaging apps use encryption in some way, but end-to-end encryption is widely applied by WhatsApp, Signal and iMessage.
In light of the Apple-FBI controversy, here's an explainer on encryption.
Encryption is a function on certain apps and devices that allows users to send and receive private messages.
Technology explained: What is encryption? Technology explained: What is encryption? Encryption is a way of scrambling computer data so it can only be read by the people you want.
A brief guide to help readers unlock the secrets of using encryption tools to protect their personal information and communications.
WhatsApp has end-to-end encryption. But what does that mean and how does it impact on you? The latest versions of the Facebook-owned messaging client now ensure all messages, photos, video, files ...
Encryption has been in the news recently. Some governments want service providers to build backdoors into their encryption systems that would let law enforcement access suspects' data.