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Instead of using tail scale I set up Synology DDNS and a security certificate from Let's Encrypt. (I went back and looked at the tutorial I followed and that was one of the steps.) I'm pretty sure when I log in remotely it's via https. Does that also encrypt against the type of shoulder overlooking you're talking about?
You gotta understand, I'm not even at the beginning of the Dunning-Kruger cognitive bias spread. I do use a VPN when I'm browsing, but that's on a different machine from the Synology and not really relevant to what you were saying
Oh in that case I'm sure you're fine. Yeah your Let's Encrypt setup is handling your https certs so as long as you're seeing https you should be good.