End-to-End Encryption
Encryption
It's like whispering a secret that only your friend can hear — not even the phone or app knows what you said.
Definition
A method of securing data where only the sender and the intended recipient can read the message — not even the service provider has access.
Why this matters
Why it matters: End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) protects your privacy from hackers, governments, and even the companies that provide your apps.
Example
Example: Signal, WhatsApp, and ProtonMail use E2EE to protect messages from anyone else reading them.
Apps Using End-to-End Encryption
Examples of apps that implement or relate to this privacy concept
Element
Privacy Score: 82Element offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the messaging space, with a stronger focus on d...
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Briar
Privacy Score: 87Briar offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the messaging space, with a stronger focus on dat...
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Filen
Privacy Score: 83Filen offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the cloud storage space, with a stronger focus on...
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MEGA
Privacy Score: 74MEGA offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the cloud storage space, with a stronger focus on ...
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Nextcloud
Privacy Score: 85Nextcloud offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the cloud storage space, with a stronger focu...
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Immich
Privacy Score: 88Immich offers a privacy-conscious alternative in the photos space, with a stronger focus on data ...
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