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RE: Difference between TCPA-Hardware and a smart card (was: example: secure: msg#00139encryption.general
Stefan Lucks <lucks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >Currently, I have three smart cards in my wallet, which I did not want to own >and which I did never pay for. I never used any of them. Conversation from a few years ago, about multifunction smart cards: -> Multifunction smart cards are great, because they'll reduce the number of [smart] cards we'll have to carry around. <- I'm carrying zero smart cards, so it's working already! Peter. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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