English (en)
File encryption
File encryption is a way of encoding
files, including the sensitive data
they contain, in order to send them
securely. File encryption helps
protect your data by encrypting it,
to be accessed by using the right
encryption key (such as a password)
to decrypt it.
Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa
Related terms
Encryption, End-to-end encryption
Igbo (ig)
- Nzobe ọbọakwụwkọ ederede
Decomposition: Nzobe is to hide or make secret, ọbọakwụkwọ means a library or a place where books/documents are stored, while ederede means text.
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- Mkpọchite ozi echekwara
Decomposition: Mkpọchite means to lock up, as if with a lock or code. Ozi echekwara means stored file(s).
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- Ntụchi ọba ozi
Decomposition: This means the act of locking a collection of information.
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- Mkpọchi ọba ozi
Decomposition: This means to lock a file of information.
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