Overview#
End-to-end Encryption (E2EE) is a form of End-to-End Communications which requires the encryption of data by Alice and that decryption is ONLY able to be performed by Bob
End-to-end Encryption ensures that data is turned into a secret message by the original sender (Alice), and decrypted only by its final recipient (Bob). This implies Surveillance by Eve can NOT perform Decryption, including Wi-Fi cafe snoops, Law Enforcement Agency, your Internet Service Providers, Proxy Servers, and even the website or app you are using. End-to-end Encryption is considered more secure than Transport Layer Security (TLS)
More Information#
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:- Dat Protocol
- Double Ratchet Algorithm
- E2EE
- End-to-End Security
- Facebook Messenger
- IMessage
- Law Enforcement Consideration
- Messaging Layer Security
- Privacy And Security Conflicts
- RCS Chat
- Secure connection
- Sovrin
- Telegram
- [#1] - Don’t Let Encrypted Messaging Become a Hollow PromiseContent unavailable! (broken link)https://ldapwiki.com/wiki/images/out.png - based on information obtained 2019-07-21
- [#2] - What Is End-to-End Encryption and Why You Really Need ItContent unavailable! (broken link)https://ldapwiki.com/wiki/images/out.png - based on information obtained 2019-08-15