This completes all aspects of
processing to privatize data.
FIGURES 22, 23, and 24 demonstrate an
implementation of the support procedure to share access 0120 to privacy
protected archives 0261, whether for recovery on a backup computer or for
deliberate distribution of rights to specific other computers. The
distribution procedure is not essential to the system and method to
privatize computer data. But it provides an attractive means to get privacy
protected information quickly to anywhere in the world, taking advantage of
the nature of the Internet. To repeat from above: The Internet appears very
public, yet it is an excellent hiding place for composite files 0250
located under obscure directory and subdirectory names. An authorized
person equipped with a reconstitution file 0270 tailored to his/her
computer plus the correct password 0330 could reconstitute data hidden on
the Internet. He or she does not even need to know where the information
is; the reconstitution file 0270 holds all the relevant information. Thus
the system and method forms a basis for "private distribution" that is
quick, accurate, and totally independent of geography (location in the
world).