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🔏Locked with Pen EmojiUnicode: 1F50F
A lock with a pen nib, indicating a secured or signed item like a contract or digital document. Used to represent encryption, confidentiality, or a verified digital signature.
Released in Released in 2010 with Unicode 6.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
🔏 The locked with pen emoji combines a lock and a pen, symbolizing a document that is both locked and signed. It's commonly used online to indicate something is confidential, encrypted, or digitally signed. You'll see it on Twitter when users talk about privacy settings or on Instagram for contract-related content. It can also represent a verified record or a secure agreement.
Symbolism
- Security and encryption
- Digital signature and verification
- Confidentiality and privacy
Common Usage Scenarios
- In a work chat: 'The proposal is signed 🔏 - sending it now.'
- On Twitter: 'Just encrypted my entire drive 🔏 #privacy'
- In a tweet about digital security: 'Your messages are only safe if they're locked with end-to-end encryption 🔏'
Usage Examples in Conversation
Just signed the contract digitally 🔏
This document is confidential 🔏 don't share it
Enabled end-to-end encryption on my chats 🔏
Got my will notarized and saved 🔏
All your data is encrypted 🔏
Need to lock down this agreement 🔏
Sent the signed PDF over email 🔏
Is this link secure? 🔏
Verified account? 🔏
Our NDAs are signed and sealed 🔏
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use 🔏 when talking about signed documents, contracts, or digital signatures.
- It's also great for emphasizing privacy or encryption in tech contexts.
- Avoid using it for a regular lock — 🔒 or 🔐 work better for physical locks.
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