Czery Swizier writes: > Anyone can store anything onto the network. > You do not know what is stored on your particular node since the data is > encrypted and distributed.
And just as important: Files are encrypted and then split into small chunks of 32KiB. These chunks cannot be decrypted by themselves. You need the key for the file (which conveniently is just the link used to access them). So what’s on your disk are just small chunks of white noise which are totally useless without the key. They cannot even be correlated to a specific link without having the link in the first place. Essentially your computer acts as part of a distributed caching proxy server which cannot know what it caches. That’s how "the cloud" *should* work (but typically does not). Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken
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