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Tamamo (rawrrawrfox@pl.smuglo.li)'s status on Friday, 06-Dec-2019 05:14:05 JST Tamamo
@sjw no, i vaguely remember there being some laws against aes 256, labeling it as millitary grade encryption or something like that. even in java if you want to do aes 256 encryption, you have to install something additional because they dont provide it out of the box for those reasons. it basically seems to me that they don't want people to use really good encryption. i haven't yet come up with any better reason than that