
Everyone's favorite way to share thousands of pages of sensitive information (and dump PHP code that you might use later) has upgraded to what it's calling version 3.1. This new version, in addition to some cosmetic changes, includes one major upgrade:
private pastes. The system currently supports public and "unlisted" pastes - two types excellent for anonymous sharing - but the private pastes require users to create an account with the service. Private pastes are truly private while unlisted pastes simply don't show up in search results or on Pastebin's popular paste list.
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