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Deleting an erased key
- To: tarsnap-users@tarsnap.com
- Subject: Deleting an erased key
- From: Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <hugo@barrera.io>
- Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2015 05:50:54 -0300
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Hi,
When I first started out using tarsnap, I almost immediately overwrote my first
key. I had registered it, but not used it, or backed it up, etc.
I don't have any data associated with it, but it does appear on my account on
the web ui. Additionally, it's got the same name as the key I generated after
that, and I've been using to do my backups properly.
Is there any way to delete the key completely?
Thanks,
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Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
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