> Everybody is missing something here: the plaintext is not private. You see > that URL that is printed at the end, the part after the comma is the > decryption key, that is what you send to the world. The key is right > there, the NSA can request and read it like anybody else. And as far as > telling from the disk whether you had the banned data, that can be done > just as well from the cyphertext as from the plaintext. Yeah, you have a point. This once again falls under the category of 'Be smart, secure your sysetem'.
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