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A third party is a person or group involved in a communication other than the principal parties (first and second). In cryptology, a hostile third party is often referred to as Eve (for "eavesdropper").
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How could I make the results of a yes/no vote inaccessible unless it's unanimous in the affi...
Interesting problem.
Low tech: A third party gives each voter two identical pieces of paper: one with typewritten "yes" the other with "no" (or some other symbol, 1/0, y/n, etc) This is the end of the …