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> It's not quite correct that we see your private key, even encrypted; but
> it's close enough for these purposes. Mozilla could be compelled to
> provide information that gives law enforcement a privileged attack on your
> password. If you choose a strong password, this is as hard as breaking
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 10:02 PM, Not Available wrote:
> The old system kept Mozilla from knowing enough information to decrypt my
> private info and give to a court. I couldn't be compelled to provide a
> "password" because there wasn't one.
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There were private keys, stored on any device capa
The old system kept Mozilla from knowing enough information to decrypt my
private info and give to a court. I couldn't be compelled to provide a
"password" because there wasn't one.
The new system sends my private key (encrypted) to Mozilla, but there is now a
password I can possibly be compell
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