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# Compression
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Optional compression of data is one element of OpenPGP's composable functionality. Compression within OpenPGP can be convenient to applications.
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In one use case, this functionality is particularly helpful: When encrypting a message, the encrypted output is by definition high-entropy, and cannot be compressed anymore - even if the plaintext message was low-entropy, and could have been compressed well (like, for example, a text-file).
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This means that to use whatever potential for compression exists, the message must be compressed *before* encryption. OpenPGP offers an integrated compression mechanism to make this convenient (otherwise, messages would need to be compressed and decompressed before and after encryption, to achieve the same space-efficiency).
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## Decompression yields a 'wrapped' OpenPGP packet stream
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Compression in OpenPGP is a simple mechanism: A [Compressed Data packet](https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-openpgp-crypto-refresh-12.html#name-compressed-data-packet-type) acts as a compressed container for a series of OpenPGP packets.
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The compressed data packet consists of the specification of which compression algorithm is used, followed by a compressed representation of the contained data.
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The series of OpenPGP packets inside the Compressed Data packet can be handled like any stream of OpenPGP packets.
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## Typical usage
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Compressed data packets are often used inside [encrypted data packets](/encryption), or wrapping the data of an [inline-signed message](inline-signature).
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