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5.4
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 * Add ability to style integer and double values independently
 * Add casters for Symfony's UUIDs and ULIDs
 * Add support for `Fiber`

5.2.0
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 * added support for PHPUnit `--colors` option
 * added `VAR_DUMPER_FORMAT=server` env var value support
 * prevent replacing the handler when the `VAR_DUMPER_FORMAT` env var is set

5.1.0
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 * added `RdKafka` support

4.4.0
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 * added `VarDumperTestTrait::setUpVarDumper()` and `VarDumperTestTrait::tearDownVarDumper()`
   to configure casters & flags to use in tests
 * added `ImagineCaster` and infrastructure to dump images
 * added the stamps of a message after it is dispatched in `TraceableMessageBus` and `MessengerDataCollector` collected data
 * added `UuidCaster`
 * made all casters final
 * added support for the `NO_COLOR` env var (https://no-color.org/)

4.3.0
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 * added `DsCaster` to support dumping the contents of data structures from the Ds extension

4.2.0
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 * support selecting the format to use by setting the environment variable `VAR_DUMPER_FORMAT` to `html` or `cli`

4.1.0
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 * added a `ServerDumper` to send serialized Data clones to a server
 * added a `ServerDumpCommand` and `DumpServer` to run a server collecting
   and displaying dumps on a single place with multiple formats support
 * added `CliDescriptor` and `HtmlDescriptor` descriptors for `server:dump` CLI and HTML formats support

4.0.0
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 * support for passing `\ReflectionClass` instances to the `Caster::castObject()`
   method has been dropped, pass class names as strings instead
 * the `Data::getRawData()` method has been removed
 * the `VarDumperTestTrait::assertDumpEquals()` method expects a 3rd `$filter = 0`
   argument and moves `$message = ''` argument at 4th position.
 * the `VarDumperTestTrait::assertDumpMatchesFormat()` method expects a 3rd `$filter = 0`
   argument and moves `$message = ''` argument at 4th position.

3.4.0
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 * added `AbstractCloner::setMinDepth()` function to ensure minimum tree depth
 * deprecated `MongoCaster`

2.7.0
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 * deprecated `Cloner\Data::getLimitedClone()`. Use `withMaxDepth`, `withMaxItemsPerDepth` or `withRefHandles` instead.
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Enhancing Payment Security: The Role of Encryption and Tokenization in Digital Transactions

As digital transactions proliferate, ensuring robust payment security is more critical than ever. Two foundational technologies that are pivotal in this effort are encryption and tokenization.
Encryption is a process that transforms data into a secure format, known as ciphertext, which can only be deciphered using a specific decryption key. This means that even if data is intercepted during transmission, it remains unreadable and protected from unauthorized access. Encryption is essential in safeguarding sensitive payment information, such as credit card details and personal data, during online transactions.
Tokenization, on the other hand, involves substituting sensitive data with unique identifiers or "tokens." These tokens serve as placeholders and have no value outside of the specific transaction context. If intercepted, tokens are meaningless and cannot be used to access the original sensitive data. This method significantly reduces the risk of fraud and data breaches, as the actual payment information is not stored or transmitted.
Together, encryption and tokenization form a powerful security framework. Encryption ensures that data is protected during transmission, while tokenization minimizes the risk of exposing sensitive information by replacing it with secure, non-sensitive tokens.
These technologies are integral to modern payment platforms, providing a robust defense against cyber threats. By implementing advanced encryption and tokenization techniques, businesses can enhance the security of digital transactions, ensuring that users' financial and personal information remains safe. This comprehensive approach not only builds user trust but also fortifies the overall security infrastructure of digital payment systems. As cyber threats evolve, the continued advancement of encryption and tokenization will be crucial in maintaining secure and reliable payment processes.

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