[–] karmatic 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.5 years ago
They most likely are encrypted. They are encrypted in transit.
It doesn't really matter, since Amazon has the keys. They can decrypt the data when you download it, for example.
[–] Notimportant36 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.5 years ago
Based on the test I've seen, the part that is encrypted is that the URL has some string key, so, if you download your data and change the key, you could land in another persons data, presumably.
That URL doesn't tell you what happens /after/ it gets to the server. It could be encrypted at rest, and the server just decrypts it.
[–] Notimportant36 ago
Based on the test I've seen, the part that is encrypted is that the URL has some string key, so, if you download your data and change the key, you could land in another persons data, presumably.
[–] karmatic ago
That URL doesn't tell you what happens /after/ it gets to the server. It could be encrypted at rest, and the server just decrypts it.