ratcheting in secure chat applications
Ratcheting in secure chat applications refers to the process of continually updating encryption keys during a conversation to ensure that past messages remain confidential even if future keys are compromised. It helps prevent the decryption of older messages, offering stronger security and protection in real-time messaging.
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