will encrypt
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future tenseof encrypt.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
encryptverb (used with object)to convert (a message or the like) into cipher or code.
Example Sentences
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In addition to the new test of default E2EE, the company also announced a feature named “secure storage” that will encrypt cloud backups of users’ chat history on Messenger.
From The Verge ● Aug. 11, 2022
Perhaps most notably, “Private Relay” — available to paying subscribers of Apple’s iCloud+ service — will encrypt all traffic leaving a user’s device, making them harder for advertisers to track.
From The Verge ● Jun. 8, 2021
Police Chief David Rausch said Tuesday his department will encrypt all radio communications by August.
From Washington Times ● May 10, 2018
Oxford's information-security department, for instance, will encrypt researchers' hardware.
From Nature ● Aug. 1, 2017
Yahoo, for one, says it will encrypt all traffic between its data centers by Q1 of 2014.
From Forbes ● Dec. 13, 2013