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  "path": "/t/opsec-for-password-disclosure-jurisdictions/38655#post_15",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-24T07:28:16.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "Privacy Guides",
    "The Best Private and Secure Cloud Storage Providers - Privacy Guides",
    "Photo Management - Privacy Guides",
    "Document Collaboration - Privacy Guides",
    "Notebooks - Privacy Guides"
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  "textContent": "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.\n\nThat’s what e2ee means.\n\nOnscreen5341:\n\n> anyone that has physical access to the cloud server (e.g. hosting provider, law enforcement or people who break in) read everything.\n\nNo, if they break in, they only see encrypted data.\n\nPrivacy Guides\n\n### The Best Private and Secure Cloud Storage Providers - Privacy Guides\n\nMany cloud storage providers require your trust that they will not look at your files. These are private alternatives!\n\nPrivacy Guides\n\n### Photo Management - Privacy Guides\n\nThese photo management tools keep your personal photos safe from the prying eyes of cloud storage providers and other unauthorized parties.\n\nPrivacy Guides\n\n### Document Collaboration - Privacy Guides\n\nMost online office suites do not support end-to-end encryption, meaning the cloud provider has access to everything you do.\n\nPrivacy Guides\n\n### Notebooks - Privacy Guides\n\nThese encrypted note-taking apps let you keep track of your notes without giving them to a third party.",
  "title": "OPSEC for password disclosure jurisdictions"
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