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created: 2025-06-12
title: What’s a Backdoor in Encryption?
summary:
What's a Backdoor in Encryption? Why It Matters to Everyone Using the Internet
authors:
- team
categories:
- Security
- Privacy
tags:
- security
- privacy
- encryption
- e2ee
# 🔐 What’s a Backdoor in Encryption?
## Why It Matters to Everyone Using the Internet
Most people think of end-to-end encryption as a digital lock that keeps their
messages, data, and personal information safe. But what if someone installed a
secret door behind that lock?
That’s what a “backdoor" is — and here’s why it’s a _big_ deal. 👇
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🔸 A backdoor gives external parties (like governments or other entities)
special access to encrypted communication.
🔸 While it’s often proposed for safety reasons, introducing such access makes
everyone’s data less secure — even yours.
🔸 Hackers can exploit the same "secret door," putting your identity, finances,
and privacy at risk.
🔸 You can’t create a "secure" backdoor — once it exists, it breaks the
fundamental promise of encryption: only the sender and receiver can read the
data.
🔁 Once trust is lost in digital platforms, it’s hard to rebuild.
In a world where our lives are increasingly digital, strong encryption isn’t
just a feature — **it’s a requirement for freedom, security, and trust**.
Read the full article from the Internet Society for a breakdown of how this
works and why it matters:
🔗 [internetsociety.org/blog/2025/05/what-is-an-encryption-backdoor/](https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2025/05/what-is-an-encryption-backdoor/)
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