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# decrypt(_:algorithm:completion:)

Decrypts the data you supply with a given algorithm.

```
func decrypt(_ data: Data, algorithm: SecKeyAlgorithm, completion handler: @escaping @Sendable (Data?, (any Error)?) -> Void)
```

## Parameters

`data`

The data to decrypt.

`algorithm`

The algorithm to use to decrypt the data.

`handler`

A completion handler to call when the decryption operation completes.

- `data`: The decrypted data.
- `error`: An error object that indicates why the decryption failed, or `nil` if it succeeded.

## Discussion

> Important:
> You can call this method from synchronous code using a completion handler, as shown on this page, or you can call it as an asynchronous method that has the following declaration:
> 
> ```swift
> func decrypt(_ data: Data, algorithm: SecKeyAlgorithm) async throws -> Data
> ```
> 
> For information about concurrency and asynchronous code in Swift, see <doc://com.apple.documentation/documentation/Swift/calling-objective-c-apis-asynchronously>.

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