Signal 11 wrote:

> Don't use the registry then, as deleted keys stay in the file.. :/

To quote your previous message:

"Anyway, the best way to keep that data from being recovered is not to
store it plaintext in the first place."

> I think it's a fallacy to believe that you can create plausible
> deniability of the mere /use/ of freenet. The best you can do is
> demonstrate plausible deniability on whether or not a /particular/
> file was present on the system.

Agreed.

The registry is the correct place to put configuration information on a
Windows box.

That configuration information should not include any conceivably
incriminating plaintext.

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