Signal jamming and security sweeps: What are the conclave's secrecy measures?
The ancient meeting of the cardinal electors has always operated in absolute secrecy; votes must be completely anonymous and the new pope must only be announced through the chapel's white or black smoke system.
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Millions visit the Sistine Chapel every year - but it has now transformed into a place for the secretive process to elect the successor to Pope Francis.