> Sounds very cool yes. But where is the OpenPGP.js stored?

scramble webmail: it's stored on the server and transmitted over https.
scramble extension: stored locally, never/rarely updated, like tor browser
bundle.

See: https://scramble.io/doc/#explanation

I'm sure DC can elaborate more.

Feross
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On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:36 AM, Jerzy Łogiewa <jerz...@interia.eu> wrote:

> Sounds very cool yes. But where is the OpenPGP.js stored?
>
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> Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu
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> On Aug 23, 2013, at 2:28 PM, Feross Aboukhadijeh wrote:
>
> > Even if you're *not* using the chrome extension version (i.e. "paranoid
> mode"), it's impossible for a central adversary who controls the Scramble
> servers to do a targeted attack against you specifically, because the
> browser downloads all the javascript upfront and only requests
> user-specific mailbox data afterwards. It doesn't download any new code
> after it's identified you to the server. Again, mad cool.
>
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