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The article says "Files on IDrive are stored using 256-bit bit AES encryption and allows for an optional user-defined key is that not stored on any IDrive server." This is not quite true. If the web interface is used to request that a file be recovered, the user-defined key is sent to the server. The decryption is done on the server, not the client in that case. OR, looking for a source. --John Nagle (talk) 19:19, 17 December 2013 (UTC)Reply