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by JoshGlazebrook
4713 days ago
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Yes, but then you're going to start running into the "don't keep all your eggs in one basket" situation. Sure there are companies out there that will store that information for you, so you don't have to worry about living up to the standards of storing it, but what if that company is compromised? You can't just say "oh they should just let someone else deal with storing that information..." SOMEONE is going to have store the actual information in the end. |
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