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base64 is used everywhere it is the most known and famous encoding scheme that is used to represent binary data and transform it into an ascii representation why do we use it what is the algorithm and how does it actually work coming up we use base64 as a method to encode binary data into an ascii representation why do we do so we do so since many systems many networks just donamp;#39;t represent binary data as it is supposed to be shown so how does it actually work so letamp;#39;s do it by example letamp;#39;s take the word photigate each character has an 8 byte representation so if we will convert each character into its own ascii binary presentation we will see for example that the character f has a value of 102 thatamp;#39;s the decimal value if we convert it into a binary representation we will get 0 1 1 0 0 one one zero now take the different bytes the different character bytes and regroup them in a sixth binary digit format that is taking each byte cut the last two and add t