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by Disposal8433
282 days ago
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Like obfuscating text on Twitter, GitHub gists, or using an unreliable E2E encrypted service? > without creating accounts or relying on any platform to keep it safe You're still restricted to places where your JS decryption functions can be used. A novel idea would be to put both text and decryption inside a simple URL like a bookmarklet. > The encryption method could be anything Insecure then. |
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