“End-to-end encryption is when you have a message at one end, on your phone, and before you send it to another person it’s encrypted in such a way that only the recipient can decrypt it,” explained Micah Lee, a security technologist in San Francisco. For those whose brains get foggy with tech language, I like to think of “encryption” as locking the door with a key. Decrypting is unlocking the door — you need that same key. Bottom line is...
Your texts are not as secure as you think
Your texts are not as secure as you think