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"When we say we don't have the keys, we mean that," Mr. Zimmermann said, referring to the electronic key that would be necessary to decrypt a message.
After we decrypt a message, there's an ephemeral component.
However, the public key cannot decrypt a message - only the second key (the private key) can do that.
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