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knowledge OP wrote

Okay, that is an interesting option. Only thing is, Google isn't privacy or user respecting at all. And how do I tell to my contact how it all works when he isn't that techsavvy? Also, I'm not having any knowledge or experience with encryption so far. I have planned to go study online privacy on some day. And privacy will probably passing by as well, but that will take time. And I also have other hobby's and things that I do. So maybe you can help me further with this? Provide me some quick online resources that I can check out? Anyway, thank you for your reply.

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knowledge wrote

Reply to comment by keez in by !deleted27780

Let's start with, what it actually is. Because, I've never heard of it. And I can't find it on the internet either.

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knowledge OP wrote

Thank you for explaining how it works. I think that Onion Share isn't the best option to share my files like photo's since I'm wanting to share it via e-mail. The e-mail contact is indirect, meaning that the recipient isn't online/looking on his e-mail at the time I send him something. Also, I can't keep my computer up and running all day. It simply costs to much power and it distracts me quite easily. Do you know any other good alternative options with which you don't have to let your computer turned on for all day to allow the recipient to get the file they want to download? Thanks again.

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knowledge OP wrote

I don't know, I think I'm not trying it with strangers that I don't know. I'm new on this platform and I'm not having a lot of trust in users that are here just yet. I must reject your offer kindly, but I'm thinking that this is just to much of a risk for me to do right now. You could give me instead some description or something about how it works though.

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Reply to comment by !deleted24215 in by !deleted24215

It would be an interesting teamwork between them. I haven't tried Briar yet, because I don't have anyone I know that wants to try it. Most of the people I know don't give a shit about their online privacy. They are just finding 'good as it is' and want convenience. So I'm alone in the fight to protect my own data and privacy.

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knowledge wrote

Reply to comment by keez in by !deleted27780

I think just buying a service at write.as for example suits me better. If I'm going to blog, I want it to be as simple as possible. Just write my text and post it online and then just see what happens with it.

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