The Wikipedia article is not relevant to your question. A long random file name is no worse than a username/password pair. I assume that on the server the data is stored no more than a week. if your file is protected by LIME technology, then you have nothing to worry about.
17.11.2019, 08:31, "Roland Häder" <[email protected]>:
Hello all,
I have been chatting with my girlfriend over Linphone and I started
sending her "classified" pictures (means nude). Now I found out that
your storage server is not really much secured, only by obscurity
(complex link name) which is according to Wikipedia [1] not secure at all.
So, please can you tell me how long the images stay there? Maybe just 24
hours?
Best regards,
Roland Haeder
PS: I then better upload those pics on my NextCloud instance.
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