Mastodon: @[email protected] Piefed: @[email protected]
Memes @lemmy.ml Not cool
Funny @sh.itjust.works Taco Bell
Memes @lemmy.ml The movies would be a lot shorter
Memes @lemmy.ml Volume
Memes @lemmy.ml Seems fishy
Funny @sh.itjust.works Tuba
Memes @lemmy.ml Cybertron
Memes @lemmy.ml Needle therapy
Memes @lemmy.ml Beautiful
Memes @lemmy.ml Just no
Memes @lemmy.ml Is he though
Memes @lemmy.ml Good boy
Memes @lemmy.ml Nothing suspicious here
Memes @lemmy.ml Do they still do this?
Memes @lemmy.ml Morality
Funny @sh.itjust.works Woof
Memes @lemmy.ml Inspirational
Memes @lemmy.ml I‘m running out of titles
Memes @lemmy.ml The Internet is weird
Memes @lemmy.ml Faithful
How it works: I don’t know about this service in particular, but usually the shared contains the encryption key so like this: example.com/files/file_id/encryption_key or something similar
As for trust: This appears to be a individual, so you will have to just trust it when using the public instance. However, since it is FOSS, you can audit the code and spin up your own instance