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Is there a way of sending a document that the recipient can read, but can not copy or keep any record of.
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Is there a way of sending a document that the recipient can read, but can not copy or keep any record of.
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Is there a way of sending a document that the recipient can read, but can not copy or keep any record of.
Cunning plan, but foiled by a simple video recording on a phone.You could probably create a video of the text with different parts missing on each frame so that it's readable to the human eye but if you take a still photo you wouldn't get all the information. Probably more awkward than just showing it in person though.
I like this! Nice ideaYou could probably create a video of the text with different parts missing on each frame so that it's readable to the human eye but if you take a still photo you wouldn't get all the information. Probably more awkward than just showing it in person though.
assume 100% of any data sent electronically that's not encrypted will become public,
assume 20% of all encrypted data will become public
So general upshot is no!
Annoying.
There is nothing dodgy or illegal here. More of a confidentiality issue.
There are plenty of legitimate circumstances (Archives are a common one) where people are permitted to look at, and even take notes from, but not create a direct hard copy of, documents.
This is one of those cases.
Failing this, it will have to be done in person which will be far more awkward for various reasons...
Ho Hummn.