I mean, companies can't access passwords entered on their website if they're stored securely with hashing. I don't see why a similar process can't be used for queries. That being said, I also don't know a whole lot about web encryption so there might be some practical issues with that. But it certainly is possible for a company to not be able to "deanonymize" data sent through them.
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I mean, companies can't access passwords entered on their website if they're stored securely with hashing. I don't see why a similar process can't be used for queries. That being said, I also don't know a whole lot about web encryption so there might be some practical issues with that. But it certainly is possible for a company to not be able to "deanonymize" data sent through them.
Edit: i was wrong
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