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This is a (quite convoluted) explanation of public key cryptography, that I already understand. My question was about certificates.


For public key cryptography my go to analogy for non-technical people has always been the mailing padlocks example (where the padlock is the public key, and the key to unlock itbis the private key that stays with the sender).




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