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1. comboy+iO[view] [source] 2020-05-31 21:38:59
>>dsr12+(OP)
Really weird that nobody in the thread is pointing out that this is basically a website that says "give me your photos, specifically from protests, which have details that you want to keep private".

It doesn't matter that it theoretically all happen in the browser. You can serve different versions to different IPs etc. Every heuristic in me would be screaming don't use that if I would have a need for such tool.

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2. movedx+CS[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:10:56
>>comboy+iO
If it's all served in the browser, then simply download the page and use it offline.
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3. Polyla+c21[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:13:18
>>movedx+CS
In this case thats probably fine. It does remind me of a time when a bitcoin keygen site was declared safe because it didn't make any network requests. Only to find out later that it had a malicious random number generator that generated predictable keys.

In this case its possible that the site encodes the data back in to the image but that seems unlikely.

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