According to PMario in this post:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/84WAbLFh8o0/_fQ971uPAQAJ

your oath is saved in local storage, not in the tiddlywiki file. You can 
verify this for yourself by using some other browser to try to look at your 
TW file.



On Sunday, March 29, 2020 at 6:36:56 PM UTC-7, Yuhang Guo wrote:

> Hi, I'm new to TiddlyWiki. It is an awesome software and I decide to use 
> it as my personal wiki.
>
> But I have one question. When coming to saving, I choose to use GitHub 
> saver and I use access token to authenticate, so the access token is saved 
> into the single file I suppose. Also, I use GitHub Page to publish the wiki 
> site which makes my repository public, so is there any chance others can 
> get my access token from the tiddlywiki file? Is the access token encrypted 
> somehow?
>

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