ratcheting in end-to-end encryption
Ratcheting in end-to-end encryption refers to the process of continuously updating encryption keys during a conversation or communication session to enhance security. It involves regularly generating and exchanging new encryption keys, making it harder for potential attackers to decrypt past or future messages.
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