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arxiv 2509.10313 v1 pith:2LK6MAL5 submitted 2025-09-12 cs.CR

Innovating Augmented Reality Security: Recent E2E Encryption Approaches

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keywords e2eedigitalencryptionprivacyaccessactivitiesapproachesaugmented
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End-to-end encryption (E2EE) has emerged as a fundamental element of modern digital communication, protecting data from unauthorized access during transmission. By design, E2EE ensures that only the intended recipient can decrypt the information, making it inaccessible even to service providers. Yet, this powerful safeguard of individual privacy and digital trust also introduces a paradox: it can simultaneously prevent law enforcement efforts by hiding potential malicious activities. This paper examines the dual role of E2EE, its critical importance to privacy, the challenges it

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