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hello everyone today we are talking about base64 encoding first we need to establish the difference between encryption and encoding encryption means that we take a clear text input and transform it to a ciphertext using a key the only way to decrypt the ciphertext to its original clear text is by using the decryption key which could be the same key as has been used during encryption but not necessarily so coding on the other hand Works without a key meaning I donamp;#39;t need a key to encode a clear text nor to decode the ciphertext this means that everyone who receives the ciphertext can decode it and it is not meant to be a safeguard against eavesdroppers in todayamp;#39;s video we are covering base 64 encoding which is used to transform 8-bit binary data into ASCII or ASCII text this includes pictures videos or even ciphertext those can be transformed to quote-unquote normal text blocks to be used by protocols who can only process plain text such protocols include the email proto