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> you can be told not to reveal that you've told them the password

Come again? I don’t catch the meaning of this.




abridgett didn't check after posting, and so didn't catch some weird formatting. They are making two separate points:

- the onus is on _you_ to "prove" that you don't know it or have forgotten it

- you can be told not to reveal that you've told them the password


But...how would you prove you've forgotten something?


If you figure that out then let me know. Seems impossible to me. Maybe when brain scanning technology advances they'll be able to know what you're thinking.


You could be instructed not to disclose that you've given them the password.

So for example, you can be instructed not to tell your accomplices that their security is now compromised because every secret you had is no longer secret.




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