If they are capable of storing the data to decrypt later as you are suggesting, then by definition they are capable of performing metadata analysis on that data they’ve just stored, so @anon63378630 is correct.
If they are capable of storing the data to decrypt later as you are suggesting, then by definition they are capable of performing metadata analysis on that data they’ve just stored, so @anon63378630 is correct.
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