> The pros vastly outweighs the speculitive cons on this, it's > literally > just a tag that's stored on the filesystem. If you can read the tag, > you can read the file. If you store porn that's readable by others, > it's not a shock that you go to porn websites. If you have an > overthrow the government file, it's not really that big of a deal > where you got it from. Chances are they'd be more interested in the > file.
I agree. If the contents of the file are taboo, you need to protect the file. One obvious thing is a browser in incognito mode shouldn't be saving real data for the attribute. Though then I'd like to be able to disable incognito mode when in a managed computing environment. (Users accounts are regularly compromised, and so I have to assume some fraction of my users' accounts are actually controlled by hostile entities) Diane
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