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by atrilumen 2760 days ago
But then you must also plan for what happens when that encryption is broken. So I think you also need to control and protect your storage in order to make that a safe strategy.

The more I think about these things, the more I distrust cloud providers, and want my own hardware.

Do you really trust these companies enough to hand them the keys to all your data? Is there really any way to provide secrets to your app without trusting the hosting provider?

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If you only care about legal liability, cryptoshredding is generally recognized as an effective measure for secure deletion.
Fuck players who operate like that. Slater Systems will always protect its users at all cost.