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🗓️ 25 Feb 2026  
Encrypted transfer refers to the process of sending data over a network in a coded format, using cryptographic algorithms to protect its contents from unauthorized access or interception. This ensures that even if data is intercepted during transmission, it cannot be read or tampered with by malicious actors. Encryption is commonly used in protocols such as HTTPS, SSL/TLS, and VPNs to secure sensitive information like passwords, financial details, and personal communications. By encrypting data before it leaves the sender and decrypting it only at the intended recipient, encrypted transfer plays a crucial role in maintaining confidentiality and integrity in digital communications.
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