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by LittlePeter
1944 days ago
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I am browsing docs at https://docs.doppler.com and I noticed that in all your examples you do not authenticate even though this is needed when interacting with doppler. In most examples the required authentication is not even one extra line of code. Why would you leave that out? I have an OCD where I want the examples to be complete, sorry for that. Otherwise the service looks interesting. It seems that the main doppler product is not end-to-end encrypted, is that correct? |
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You are correct, the main Doppler product is not end-to-end encrypted. We use tokenization instead to secure the data. Here's a link that goes more in-depth on how that works: https://docs.doppler.com/docs/security-fact-sheet