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unencrypted

[ uhn-en-krip-tid ]

adjective

  1. not enciphered or encoded; not encrypted:

    Unencrypted data sent over the internet can be intercepted by hackers.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of unencrypted1

First recorded in 1975–80; un- 1 + encrypt + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

Tapping these unencrypted WhatsApp chat backups on Google and Apple servers is one of the widely known ways law enforcement agencies across the globe have for years been able to access WhatsApp chats of suspect individuals.

For example, WhatsApp shares metadata, unencrypted records that can reveal a lot about a user’s activity, with law enforcement agencies such as the Department of Justice.

Cops have to work hard to get directly into iPhones, but if most of the data is already in an unencrypted iCloud account, a warrant will do the trick.

If it was Internet traffic, it’s being sent unencrypted and, for some reason, in hexadecimal instead of binary.

Gupta says providers have to resist using unencrypted devices—like their own cell phones—in the interest of speed.

Alasania said Georgia also had to rely on unencrypted cellphone communications during its brief war with Russia in 2008.

The billets-doux Petraeus sent to his paramour-cum-biographer on an unencrypted Gmail account!

Worse, the data are unencrypted, so anyone with access to your computer or mobile device can get the information.

Franken says users should have the chance to “opt in” to having the data remain unencrypted.

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