↪ 2014-04-05 Sat 10:30, Michael Mercer <[email protected]>:
> http://whatpulse.org/pages/privacy/
> 
> Keeping Information Safe
> “Only WhatPulse staff who need personal information to perform a specific 
> task (upon your request) are granted access to it. All of our employees are 
> kept up to date on our privacy and security policies.”
> 
> 
> This is ambiguous, how can they have access to it if it’s encrypted?

What do you mean “it’s encrypted”?

When something is encrypted with a key, any person with the right
key can decrypt. So if  Whatpulse encrypts for you, they probably
have a key.

May be an interesting read:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil_%28cryptography%29

Best,

-- 
Hugo Roy  
Project Lead, Terms of Service; Didn't Read <www.tosdr.org>  
 
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