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hey guys welcome back so today weamp;#39;re going to cover a super important and awesome feature of salana weamp;#39;re going to cover program derived addresses or pdas so if we take a look at our diagram from a previous video where we were looking at accounts we know that if we want to change the data of an account the program that weamp;#39;re asking to make the change has to be the owner of the account and we also have to sign for this transaction with that accountamp;#39;s private key but this is not always a convenient way to do things right for example if we have a Dap and it wants to store data about itself why should any particular client have to authorize the change it should be able to make those changes on its own think about like a web 2 app that can read and write from its own database at any time when we use pdas we can actually mimic this exact Behavior with accounts because these PD donamp;#39;t have private keys instead theyamp;#39;re created by using what are ca