I maintain that one of the pinnacles of privacy is the written word, more specifically, the handwritten letter.
Very hard to silence, censor etc. Especially if delivered outside the postal system.
I maintain that one of the pinnacles of privacy is the written word, more specifically, the handwritten letter.
Very hard to silence, censor etc. Especially if delivered outside the postal system.
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Use a typewriter to resist handwriting correlation attacks too :P
I mean, I guess so. I can't think of many situations where I might do that but if you didn't want any possible interceptors to know who sent it, sure.
I wouldn't consider it "written" though.
Samizdat