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by jbrendel 5224 days ago
Indeed, the keys are centrally created and (briefly) stored. However, they are also changed frequently and historic (older) keys are not kept on record. So, if someone intercepts a bunch of your traffic and then wants to hack or demand our database, they would have to hurry since the older keys are not kept around.

However, I understand your concern. We are thinking of ways to address this in an even more comprehensive way.