E2EE (End-to-end Encryption) refers to when data passes from one end to another, via numerous intermediaries, without the ability for intermediate systems to read the contents. This means that a third party (be it a hacker, service provider, or other unauthorized sender) cannot break through this added layer of security between the user and their message; messages are encrypted on the sender’s device, and only the designated receiver can decrypt them. This tech, you probably use it in messaging apps and most of the financial platforms and secure communications that maintain privacy and data integrity.
E2EE creates trust as it does not allow third-party access, thereby protecting users and their data across digital touchpoints. It is an essential element of modern cybersecurity that allows businesses and individuals to exchange information with complete assurance in a world where connectivity continues to grow.