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  1. arunisaac (arunisaac)'s status on Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:28:40 EDT arunisaac arunisaac
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    !privacy !crypto Don't the signatures on #PGP public keys in a web of trust give away the social graph?
    Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:28:40 EDT from social.systemreboot.net permalink
    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:57:04 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      @arunisaac OpenPGP doesn't intend to hide the social graph, it focuses on other things. There is no one-crypto-to-rule-them-all, so you'll have to choose which properties you want from crypto technology. OpenPGP is extremely good to make sure that data and identities is _verifiable_. Furthermore it allows encryption, in order to store secrets between people who trust e…
      Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:57:04 EDT permalink

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    • MMN-o ✅⃠ (mmn)'s status on Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:59:02 EDT MMN-o ✅⃠ MMN-o ✅⃠
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      @arunisaac I.e. #OpenPGP wouldn't work very well for its purposes if you didn't know who sent it or who it was meant for.
      Friday, 05-Aug-2016 05:59:02 EDT permalink

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