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AES

AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a method used to securely protect information by turning it into an unreadable code. It works by scrambling data using a specific key, so only someone with the correct key can decrypt and access the original message. AES is widely used in digital communications, online banking, and data storage because it’s fast and highly secure against hacking attempts. Think of it as a digital lock that ensures your private information remains confidential, even if it’s intercepted by others.