Jim Henderson wrote:
>> I) should always continually play with this stuff. If I wait till I have
>> something to hide, then my usage of it will be a dead giveaway.
>
> That's a good point....
It's a point I always make with regards to email. I wish the people I
emailed regularly would use gpg/pgp type encryption often - even if the
content is quite innocuous. No real luck in getting them to do so. And
the case is relatively easy to make: They'd be really incensed if they
found out the postal authorities were reading their snail mail.
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