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[Narrator] One useful property of XOR is that we can use it to share a secret, and that means we can take a secret, divide it among a group of people where each person in that group does not gain any information about this secret, but by combining their shares they can determine the secret. Hereamp;#39;s an example: Alice has some secret X, and she wants to keep a backup copy of X. What she does is first she generates some key, selected randomly and uniformly from the key space. Then, she computes S, which is K XORamp;#39;d with X, so that means S of I is equal to KI XORamp;#39;d with XI. Then, she gives K to Bob and S to Colleen. This means by combining K and S, Bob and Colleen can produce the secret X. Either one by themselves has no information. K just has a sequence of random bits, and Colleen just has X XORamp;#39;d with a sequence of random bits which provides no information about X. This works fine as long as Alice trusts Bob and Colleen not to collude and to give back the v