The /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml file is generated by netcfg and is unrelated to netplan.io itself (as netplan only comes into play when parsing the file). This means that we essentially need to modify netcfg, and possibly all other installers that generate netplan configs (subiquity?), to not write the passphrase into a world-readable file. As per Steve's input, I guess the best way would be do split the config into two parts - one 'world-readable' with info that everyone should have access to and one with secrets.
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