device encryption
Device encryption is the process of encoding data stored on a device to protect it from unauthorized access. It works by using a cryptographic key to scramble the data, making it unreadable without the key. This key is typically stored on the device itself or in a secure location. Encryption helps ensure data security and privacy, especially in the event of loss or theft of the device.
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