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2. They require continuous maintenance
3. They don't occur to most people to use
-In my view DMS's are woefully underused and they should be more common especially with dissidents, protest organizers and investigative journalism organizations. The fact that Jeffrey Epstein didn't have a DMS before he "[killed himself](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein_didn%27t_kill_himself)" is almost beyond believe. A man with his wealth and criminal connections should've had one. He could've privately paid someone to set it up for him.
+In my view DMS's are woefully underused and they should be more common especially with dissidents, protest organizers and investigative journalism organizations. The fact that Jeffrey Epstein didn't have a DMS before he "[killed himself](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein_didn%27t_kill_himself)" is almost beyond belief. A man with his wealth and criminal connections should've had one. He could've privately paid someone to set it up for him.
I think about how his situation might have turned out differently if he would've set up one. Assuming he didn't commit suicide it could have protected him long enough to call out other rich and powerful people involved in sex trafficking. But it goes farther than Epstein. There are lots of situations where wealthy individuals and those with computer skills could have set up a DMS to protect themselves but apparently didn't think to do so.