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by BlueTemplar 1992 days ago
How? The 3rd parties will still need to copy the data, even temporarily, to be able to do anything with it.
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If I understand correctly, that's the point. Nobody should be able to read or copy your data without permission.
Again, the issue is that once you did share (= sent to) the data once with anyone, you don't have any technical control over what might happen to it (see the pirate bay as an example).

Quantum anti-tampering isn't going to help here, where it's your interlocutor that is the one that can't be trusted.