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> > Interesting approach, but I want them to give me something, I wonder
> > if there's a way to figure out if they proxy a secure transmission
> > (that is a violation)
>
> Of what? Have they represented to you in some way that your traffic
> will remain private?
Listening to internet traffic is much like taping a phone call, which in
turn is illegal
> > It still might go through their proxy, but the question remains,
> > would their admins are stupid enough to log it?
>
> Logging it would only tell them who is calling whom. They cannot see
> the contents, as the payload is encrypted at the endpoints.
Encryption can be easily figured out if you have the necessary resources.
Look at CIA DDT.
>
>
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> Mary had a little key
> she kept it in escrow
> and everything that Mary sent
> the feds were sure to know -- Andy Starritt, in sci.crypt
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