Zero-knowledge proofs authenticate users without sharing sensitive data, improving privacy and security.
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Zero-knowledge proofs are cryptographic protocols that allow one party (the prover) to prove to another party (the verifier) that they know a certain secret or piece of information without revealing the actual information itself. This process helps authenticate users without disclosing any sensitive data, thus enhancing privacy and security in various applications like authentication, identity verification, and more. It ensures that the verifier can be convinced of the truth of the statement without the need for the prover to reveal the specific details, hence maintaining confidentiality while still establishing trust.