Breaking Down “Active Encryption”: Not Just a Buzzword
The term “encryption” gets thrown around a lot. “Active encryption” means something more specific: a always active, always-running defence system. Consider it like the difference between locking your front door and having a live security patrol with motion sensors. Your data doesn’t get encrypted once and left. It’s safeguarded for its entire journey using cryptographic keys that are always updated. This active layer fights off interception attempts as they happen. If someone did somehow grab the data, all they’d get is a useless scramble of characters.
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