Quote from: Jack N Hoff on May 06, 2013, 04:43 amQuote from: pine on May 06, 2013, 04:38 amUsing PGP to encrypt a privnote URL is like hitching a mobile home to a nuclear submarine to drive down the road. That it does not work is but the start of your potential problems.TL;DR lol Pine. That's ass backwards and stupid. Putting a PGP encrypted message in privnote. Not the other way around silly Pine. Even if privnote did store the data, it's all PGP encrypted.Apart from the fact there's no point in doing this, you gave LE the ability to count orders per vendor so they can prioritize. and you just shifted the location of data storage from servers LE don't know the location of, to servers which they do, thus creating a centralized location to leverage an exploit [NEW! Privnote app for your Mobile!]. Order transaction participants [vendor, customer] pairs are kept hidden by SR, but since GPGTools encrypts using both the source and recipient's public keys, LE now have a source of information they didn't before. I can think of dozens of ways to exploit this kind of information. If you're using a third party with secure communications, it's on you to explain why you'd do such a thing. People use Privnote because they are idiots. If they knew how to use it anonymously, they wouldn't be using it in the first place.