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hello everyone in this video iamp;#39;m going to explain base64 encoding and why itamp;#39;s important to you as a devops engineer so the reason that we use base64 encoding is actually quite interesting and it mostly comes down to transferring data over the internet when you use protocols like http or email protocols a lot of the time this data gets encoded the problem with encoding data is special characters and binary data has the chance to get lost or garbled within that encoding scheme to resolve this we use base64 which is a binary to text encoding scheme it basically takes the binary data and then converts them to basics before plain text string string that string can be decoded using the same base64 encoding scheme and this makes it so no characters or data is lost in the transport so to see what this actually looks like letamp;#39;s hop into the shell and iamp;#39;m sure it will explain any questions that you have alright so the best way to learn base64 is just to play arou