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b. Public key encryption uses a single key that should be kept secure because it is used for both encryption and decryption.
c. Public key encryption only allows the encryption of documents containing text; documents containing audio and video must use a different encryption method.
d. Public key encryption is not considered a secure method of communication because a public key can be intercepted.
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