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How to blot out recipient in Radix-64

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hi iamp;#39;m chris smith and this is a short walk through on how to base 64 encode and decode some text values to do this weamp;#39;re going to look at using the retool utilities which is at retool.com utilities and these are free easy to use utilities for developers for all sorts of things converting data importing exporting data between different systems so you go to that site click on the base64 decoder and from here if you already have some base64 value you can input it and itamp;#39;ll decode the text to start iamp;#39;ll just show you how we can just type in some text here my test text and see if you click out of that field itamp;#39;ll automatically encode it here in the bottom so then you can take that base64 value and use it however you want it and if we go the other way we can just paste that in and see that it has decoded it so super helpful little tool hopefully this video is helpful for you let me know if you have any questions in the comments below and check

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The decoding algorithm is also pretty simple: Due to the padding during encoding, the number of characters of a Base64 string is always divisable by four. Thus we can process four characters of the string in one step to retrieve three decoded bytes.
When decoding Base64 text, four characters are typically converted back to three bytes. The only exceptions are when padding characters exist. A single = indicates that the four characters will decode to only two bytes, while == indicates that the four characters will decode to only a single byte.
Base64 is also widely used for sending e-mail attachments, because SMTP in its original form was designed to transport 7-bit ASCII characters only. Encoding an attachment as Base64 before sending, and then decoding when received, assures older SMTP servers will not interfere with the attachment.
UTF-8 uses the leading bits in a byte as metadata to determine whether its a starting byte or a continuation byte. Those bytes dont hold any information about the character being stored (i.e., the actual data). In contrast, Base64 uses the entire byte as data. It has no metadata.
Base64 is a binary to a text encoding scheme that represents binary data in an American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) string format. Its designed to carry data stored in binary format across the channels, and it takes any form of data and transforms it into a long string of plain text.
Data URLs: When embedding images or other resources directly into web pages using Data URLs, Base64 encoding is used to include the binary data as a text string within the URL. Data Transmission: Base64 encoding is essential for transmitting binary data over text-based protocols like HTTP, SMTP, or FTP.
Base64(int lineLength, byte[] lineSeparator) creates the Base64 API by accepting an extra line separator, which by default is CRLF (\r\n).
What is Radix 64 Encoding? Radix 64 encoding allows binary data stored in octets (i.e. bytes) to be expressed as printable characters.

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