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To reset your instance of Cryptpad and remove all the data that is being stored: |
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# Setup using Docker |
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See [Cryptpad-Docker](cryptpad-docker.md) |
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## Security |
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CryptPad is *private*, not *anonymous*. Privacy protects your data, anonymity protects you. |
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Still there are other low-lives in the world so using CryptPad over HTTPS is probably a good idea. |
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## Setup using Docker |
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See [Cryptpad-Docker](cryptpad-docker.md) |
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## Translations |
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We'd like to make it easy for more people to use encryption in their routine activities. |
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