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The phrase "encrypt for" can be correct and usable in written English when used in the context of securing or protecting information. It is used to indicate that something is being encoded or translated into a secret code in order to prevent unauthorized access. Example: The company's IT department will encrypt sensitive data for secure sharing with external clients.
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The group has created a standardised process called Let's Encrypt for websites and other online services to secure their systems automatically and at no cost.
That means bloggers, single-page websites and startups alike can get an easy-to-install certificate for free — even news sites like TechCrunch rely on Let's Encrypt for a secure connection.
Companies don't encrypt for two reasons: because it's more expensive and because they don't have to.
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All data is encrypted for security using 128-bit SSL encryption while in transit, with an option for a private encryption key.
If the re-encryption key is generated by client A, then the proxy can re-encrypt for client B any document initially encrypted to client A. But, there is no way for client A to restrict what the proxy can re-encrypt or not, except by trusting it.
The rest, some 220.000, are encrypted for various reasons.
Information sent across the wireless network is encrypted for security.
These can be detected and discriminated, thereby enabling the eavesdropper to understand the message before it is encrypted for transmission.
Such a measure would be an important tool for the government because data is increasingly being encrypted for reasons of security and privacy.
The instructions for the punching are heavily encrypted ("For squeeze, add 1 unit per 10 ems of set on keyboard, or 1/2pt per 10 pica on caste").
The key itself consisted of a punched paper tape that could be read automatically while symbols were typed at the teletypewriter keyboard and encrypted for transmission.
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