app. as privacy experts celebrate the trend, governments are increasingly concerned. but why? because it s our clever this secure technology is. let s say that i am the server of an internet company and these people are trying to send messages. some readable information of an internet is a pretty bad idea. anyone that intercepts messages could read them so these days all information we share over the internet is encrypted which means it s scrambled and therefore protected from eyes. the note locked. the messages aren t protected while they leave us, processed by the observer and sent on the recipients but with most form of encryption, the company can unscramble the data. they have the to read our messages and sometimes share them with others like police. hackers as well as sometimes able to secure our data by breaching internet companies. end to end encryption goes a step further. messages are encrypted but only
are trying to send messages. sending readable information over the internet is a bad idea. anyone that intercepts the messages could read them. these days, nearly all the information we share over the internet is encrypted, so it is scrambled and therefore protected from prying eyes. a bit like putting a note in a locked box, the messages are protected when they leave us, processed by the app server, and then sent on to the recipient. but, with most forms of encryption, the company can unscramble the data. they have the keys to read our messages. sometimes they share them with others, like the police. and hackers are sometimes able to access our unsecured data by breaching internet companies. end to end encryption goes a step further. messages are encrypted, but only the sender and the receiver have access to the keys. it is like sending a box that only you have the key to open. the messages are protected, even from the app company, which means that end to end encryption protects your
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to access our unsecured data by breaching internet companies. end to end encryption goes a step further. messages are encrypted, but only the sender and the receiver have access to the keys. it s like sending a box that only you have the key to open. the messages are protected, even from the app company, which means that end to end encryption protects your texts, media, and calls from everyone internet companies, hackers, even police. this means that people can truly exercise their right to freedom of expression, right to privacy without fear of unwarranted surveillance, whether by the private sector or the public sector. but the rise of end to end encryption is being challenged by governments around the world. the so called five eyes countries, led by the uk with its online safety bill, are campaigning against the technology. many other countries have also expressed concerns too, with some exploring their own laws to block it. what s concerning is that
When conducting transactions on the TON blockchain, users can include text messages and expect their information to be secure. End-to-end encryption ensures that the messages are not accessible to anyone else.