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Some forms of encryption expose the communications of internet users to private corporations and other third parties they choose to share your data with. C2S encryption has an achilles heel — it positions companies and service providers in the middle of senders and recipients, granting them full access to our data and communications. This phenomenon is known as flipping-the-switch. The fact you trust the people at the reigns of an institution that holds your sensitive data does not protect you today, and having the switch flipped on you.
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blockchain|iot|encryption|privacy|cryptocurrency|good-company|what-is-the-best-encryption|how-secure-is-my-encryption
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