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Encryption by nature will stop unwanted parties from being able to read the data/text/files etc. However with that said; I can't suggest that you go out of your way to avoid the restrictions and go against the TOS set in place by your service provider. And it won't stop them from banning your account under suspicious activity either. |
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I think you can hide prompt by cleverly using textual inversion embeddings made with such as embedding-merge extension. |
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I'm not sure if this is already a exist or not. So I'm sorry for that first
I tried running Automatic1111 on Kaggle Notebook a few months ago, but since it started getting more restrictive up there, I can no longer use it effortlessly and must pay attention to the prompts so that the account does not get banned.
Would encrypting and decrypting the prompts directly through automatic1111 keep them from being monitored?
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