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by userbinator
4483 days ago
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> The problem is that some moron can enter his private key there, to see what the site says about it. Then if the owner reads the server logs, he can read the private key. To be clear, never ever never ever never ever put your private key in a random website. You would think that the word "private" in "private key" would give them a clue... or do most people now not really understand the concept of privacy anymore? |
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