End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a method of secure communication where only the communicating end users can access the data, while any third-party is prevented from accessing it while it’s transferred from one end system to another.
In E2EE, the data is encrypted on the sender’s system or device and only the recipient is able to decrypt it. Nobody in between, be they an Internet service provider, application service provider, or hacker, can read it or tamper with it because encryption keys are known only to the communicating parties.
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