encryption

word

Definition

Encryption is the process of changing information into a secret code, so that only people with the right key can read it. It is commonly used to protect data, messages, or communications.

Usage & Nuances

'Encryption' is a technical, formal term mainly used in IT, cybersecurity, and privacy contexts. Common collocations: 'data encryption', 'end-to-end encryption'. Don’t confuse with 'encoding' (which isn’t always secret).

Example Sentences

The website uses encryption to keep your data safe.

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Encryption makes it hard for hackers to read your messages.

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Because of strong encryption, even the company can't see your chats.

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After the update, all files are now protected with encryption.

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Many messaging apps use encryption by default.

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If you forget your password, the encryption can’t be undone.

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