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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ E.g. record the URL as encryptedurl://key_id/[base64-encoded encryption of the o
Many cloud services let you create a pre-signed URL for a non-public file. Anyone with the URL can get the file, so the URL is "public" in that sense;
but you only share the URL with intended recipient(s), not the public. Or you might store files in a bucket that can be publicly read but not listed, and
store files under paths like s3://mybucket/<randomstring>/myfile ; the URL is "public" but in practice it can't be guessed.
store files under paths like s3://mybucket/randomstring/myfile ; the URL is "public" but in practice it can't be guessed.
If the URLs could be stored encrypted in the git-annex branch, one could track such files using the ordinary web remote. One could use an S3 export-tree
remote to share a directory with specific recipient(s), without them needing either AWS credentials or git-annex.