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End-to-End Encryption Explained: What It Is and Why It Matters - MSN
When you send a message using end-to-end encryption, it gets scrambled using a unique cryptographic key. This encrypted message is then transmitted to the recipient.
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What is end-to-end encryption? - MSN
What is end-to-end encryption? End-to-end encryption means that any sent message travels in a scrambled form and can only be deciphered by the end user.
It’s not clear who is using this implementation of the end-to-end encryption algorithm, nor if anyone using devices with the end-to-end encryption is aware of the security vulnerability in them.
GSMA has released an updated set of specifications for RCS messaging, which includes end-to-end encryption (E2EE) between Android and iOS.
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