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Dormouse:
Another issue I have: I can't seem to access their Privacy Policy. -J-Mac (March 23, 2008, 01:18 PM)
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I don't know that I would worry too much about privacy if I were using this sort of service. I'd always make sure that anything I uploaded was very well encrypted and that should be that.
cmpm:
Thanks for info Dormouse.
File dropper works well too.
Got it bookmarked.
I never transfer sensitive data that openly anyway.
So privacy is not a problem.
Though how long the file sets there is a concern when there is limits set.
J-Mac:
Another issue I have: I can't seem to access their Privacy Policy. -J-Mac (March 23, 2008, 01:18 PM)
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I don't know that I would worry too much about privacy if I were using this sort of service. I'd always make sure that anything I uploaded was very well encrypted and that should be that.
-Dormouse (March 24, 2008, 05:20 PM)
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So it is OK for them - or any online service - not to have a privacy policy because we should all be careful? I disagree; it is still a matter of trust to some extent! My opinion anyway. :)
Jim
J-Mac:
…Our goal is simple, to offer the most basic file hosting service so you can share your stuff quickly.
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Why is FileDropper doing this?
To make the process a lot simpler, and because we know how annoying it is to not be able to share files.[/color]
-Dormouse (March 24, 2008, 05:13 PM)
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None of these services are doing this just because they like us. I do wish that companies providing free applications or services would come clean and tell us how they're making their money from their respective applications/services.
Statements like the above by Filedropper always make me feel a little itchy for some reason!! :o ;)
Jim
Dormouse:
Another issue I have: I can't seem to access their Privacy Policy. -J-Mac (March 23, 2008, 01:18 PM)
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I don't know that I would worry too much about privacy if I were using this sort of service. I'd always make sure that anything I uploaded was very well encrypted and that should be that.
-Dormouse (March 24, 2008, 05:20 PM)
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So it is OK for them - or any online service - not to have a privacy policy because we should all be careful? I disagree; it is still a matter of trust to some extent! My opinion anyway. :)-J-Mac (March 24, 2008, 05:56 PM)
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I don't really disagree. It's just that I don't trust anyone.
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