why Tink uses a random nonce, not a counter:https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tink-users/v4ATADoH0hU …
Also, why bother with 96-bit random nonces if 192-bit random nonces are still on the table? Seems counter to overall goals to offer both.
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Also, why bother with 96-bit random nonces if 192-bit random nonces are still on the table? Seems counter to overall goals to offer both.