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Cryptography
Public-key cryptography
Transport Layer Security
Cross-platform software
Internet protocols
Cryptographic protocols
Private information retrieval
XMPP
Forward secrecy
HTTPS
Email
WHOIS

Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2015; ):4–24 Nikita Borisov*, George Danezis*, and Ian Goldberg* DP5: A Private Presence Service Abstract: Users of social applications like to be notified

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