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08:50 Aug 26, 2015 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Systems, Networks | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Steffen Walter Germany Local time: 12:58 | ||||||
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will always be encrypted [will be encrypted automatically] / automatic [automated] encryption Explanation: I'd word it as above in this particular context, i.e. the encryption system will ensure that e-mail and/or domain addresses are always sent/submitted in encrypted form. The direct equivalent of 'Zwangsverschlüsselung' would be 'automated/automatic encryption'. |
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forced encryption Explanation: Common term in telecommunications technology. Sentence needs to be recast: "... sent using forced encryption." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 39 mins (2015-08-26 09:30:08 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Looks like both "automatic" and "forced" are used interchangeably. I suggest "forced" as it is closer to the original German "zwangs-". https://www.androidpit.com/how-to-disable-encryption-on-the-... We've previously shared some hot tips on how to speed up the Nexus 6, but today we're sharing a slightly more severe method: disabling the Nexus 6's forced encryption. While automatic encryption is great from a security standpoint, all that encrypting and decrypting slows everything down. So now we'll show you how to speed up the Nexus 6 by disabling forced encryption. |
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encryption is mandatory Explanation: I learned that if something must be encrypted by contract then it's mandatory. I would phrase somewhat like: The email address and domain are subject to mandatory encryption. "encryption is mandatory" has three times more google hits than "forced encryption" |
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