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What is End-to-End Encryption?

A security feature that ensures messages are encrypted on the sender’s device and only decrypted on the recipient’s device, preventing third-party interception.

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Zero-Trust Architecture

Zero-Trust Architecture is a security model that requires strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on a private network.

User Anonymity

User Anonymity is a feature that allows users to communicate or share data without revealing their identity, enhancing privacy and security.

Self-Destructing Messages

Self-Destructing Messages are messages that automatically delete themselves after a set period, ensuring that sensitive information is not stored permanently.


Privacy-by-Design

Privacy-by-Design is an approach to system engineering that incorporates privacy considerations into the design and architecture of systems from the outset.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA is a security process requiring users to verify their identity through multiple means, such as a password and a mobile app, to enhance security.

Identity Management

Identity Management refers to processes and technologies used to manage digital identities, ensuring that only authorized users have access to systems and data.

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