Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order. Now he wants to sell you phone service—without knowing almost anything about you.
I’m not too sure how cryptography works, but I’m pretty sure it’s fine if other people have your public key. I’m reasonably sure it’s actually required in a system with public and private keys.
I’m not too sure how cryptography works, but I’m pretty sure it’s fine if other people have your public key. I’m reasonably sure it’s actually required in a system with public and private keys.