How does end-to-end encryption protect online communications like messaging and video calls?
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End-to-end encryption protects online communications like messaging and video calls by ensuring that the data is encrypted on the sender’s device and can only be decrypted by the intended recipient’s device. This means that only the sender and the recipient have access to the unencrypted data, preventing unauthorized parties, including service providers and hackers, from intercepting or accessing the contents of the communication.