What is 256 bit encryption?
Encryption is a procedure for turning plain text or other information into an unrecognizable pattern of data. 256 bit encryption is the strongest form of Web browser encryption commonly available for use on the Internet. It provides a high level of security and privacy for our customers. It is suggested that you always use a Web browser that uses 256 bit encryption.
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