But, of course, that requires us to build what's commonly perceived as half of a registration system...
Could you, as in all of you that are reading this, could sell enough "privacy" to make it worth implementing on our side?
I've observed that there tends to be a lot of demand for privacy, but very little demand for privacy products.
Unless we can quantify some reasonable demand for this type of a feature, its always going to fall lower on the priority list than initiatives with real revenue implications...(that was the faceless corporation rearing its head).
-- Regards,
-rwr
"In the modern world the intelligence of public opinion is the one indispensable condition for social progress."
- Charles W. Eliot (1834 - 1926)
