its scrambled and designed not to be readable outside of proper tools, so usual "encrypted" meaning is not applicable.
p.s.
it is funny how government regulations force all this SSL stuff and then still allow outsourcing to other countries ![]()
its scrambled and designed not to be readable outside of proper tools, so usual "encrypted" meaning is not applicable.
p.s.
it is funny how government regulations force all this SSL stuff and then still allow outsourcing to other countries ![]()