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On 04/10/14 12:35, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> "Where issues of national security are concerned, the ciphers used are
> all government-approved, which means messages can be accessed if they
> need to be by the security services."
>
> Er, no, that is NOT what that actually means, no.
>
> OK, whoever wrote this piece doesn't seem to understand what they're
> talking about. I'm going to stop reading now.
Whilst I agree with your assessment of the original article, what I was
actually wanting comments on was the actual application. Clipka and
LeForgeron have hit the nail on the head.
John
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You hold it in trust for your children
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