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"Password": ""
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},
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"Anonymize": {
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"Title": "#Work"
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"Title": {
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"ReplaceWith": "#Work",
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"Whitelist": [
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"Something"
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]
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}
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}
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}
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```
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Both passwords are optional. If they are left blank, CalAnonSync will prompt for the password upon startup. (Recommended for security reasons!)
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The CalDAV URL should point to the URL of a dedicated calendar. Beware that CalAnonSync will remove **all** events from that calendar that are not known to Exchange.
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The CalDAV URL should point to the URL of a dedicated calendar. Beware that CalAnonSync will remove **all** events from that calendar that are not known to Exchange.
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### Whitelist
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If words (or phrases) are whitelisted, matches within the title for these words (or phrases) will be used as the
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new title instead of the replacement. The order of these matches within the original title is kept, all non matching
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parts of the title are simply stripped.
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### Encryption
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If you want to automate the sync process your probably have not much of a choice but storing the passwords
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in the config file. Since plaintext passwords are always a big risk, CalAnonSync at least provides a simple
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layer of eavesdropping security.
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Using `calanonsync settings encrypt` you can encrypt all passwords in the config file. With `calanonsync settings decrypt`
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you can revert that process.
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Beware, that the encryption key is simply stored in a file alongside the config so it is really easy to decrypt.
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It doesn't provide any security against a real attack and is only meant to prevent someone from getting access
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to the password by looking over your shoulder.
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