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title: "Encryption is a Timer, Not a Lock"
date: 2022-03-23T00:00:00
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# Encryption is Not a Lock
Encryption is often explained as a lock. When you lock a safe with your valuables inside it, only yourself and the others who are granted access can unlock it. It's not a perfect analogy. A determined thief can crack a safe. By contrast, as far as we know, it's impossible to decrypt securely encrypted data without the key.