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hello world iamp;#39;m nick and today weamp;#39;re going to look at encoding and decoding data in base64 in c sharp first of all before you start please donamp;#39;t forget to leave a like and please subscribe to this channel if you find these videos useful so what is base64 well base64 is a binary to text encoding that allows you to translate binary data into text and the use case for this primarily is for moving binary data around in systems that usually support text so for example smtp the protocol for sending emails if you attach files to an email in the headers of that email that data is encoded as text in this case base64 so what we do is we take the binary data the actual bytes of the files that we want to encode and then we turn that into a base64 encoding that can be then decoded on the other side back into binary data so what iamp;#39;m going to show you is a very very simple example of taking a string of text turning it into bytes and then turning those bytes into base 6