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I understand that in end to end encryption the message is encrypted and only the recipient has the key to Decrypt it. How is the key transmitted, and how can the key not get intercepted with the message?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

The recipient is the only one with the private key because they generate the private key (simultaneously with the public key) on their own computer and then they don’t give anyone else a copy.

There is no mechanism per se that ensures only the recipient receives the encrypted message. But only someone with the private key can decrypt it.