Cryptography Can I track who submits a form, while hiding form information? |
Can I track who submits a form, while hiding form information? Posted: 05 Mar 2019 02:17 PM PST I'm not sure if this is the right place for this type of question, but I'd like help on the following scenario: Suppose an optional online form for an organization is distributed. Is it possible to know who completed the form, without being able to determine how they completed the form? I'm assuming each person has an ID number from the organization. Would there be a way to encrypt this ID number, so that when multiple forms are submitted by multiple people, I can only know which ID numbers were submitted, without being able to determine which form the person submitted? [link] [comments] |
Introducing File Witness - a Libsodium code sigining app built on Rust and Lua Posted: 05 Mar 2019 06:36 PM PST Hi /r/crypto! File Witness is a code signing app, built in a new programming language, called Speakeasy, and its Rust-based interpreter also announced today, called Torchbear. You can see it in action and test it out with Torchbear's releases. For more discussion, see my r/rust release post announcing Torchbear. [link] [comments] |
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