End-to-end encryption

English (en)

End-to-end encryption 
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is 
a method of secure communication 
that prevents third parties from 
accessing data while it is being 
transferred from one system or 
device to another. In E2EE, the 
data is encrypted on the sender's 
system or device and can only be 
decrypted by the intended recipient.

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

Related terms
Encryption, File encryption

 

Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ìyódùpadàfáàbò ẹ̀rọ-sí-ẹ̀rọ̀

Decomposition: Ìyí odù padà fún ààbò láti orí ẹ̀rọ kan sí òmìírán - information encryption from one device (sender) to another device (receiver).

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