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OPSEC for password disclosure jurisdictions

Privacy Guides Community [Unofficial] June 24, 2026
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It’s encrypted on your device and then the encrypted data is sent to the “cloud”. The only ends where it can be decrypted are on your client because your client holds the encryption keys.

That’s what e2ee means.

Onscreen5341:

anyone that has physical access to the cloud server (e.g. hosting provider, law enforcement or people who break in) read everything.

No, if they break in, they only see encrypted data.

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