> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Phil Pennock
> 
> I've been asked to draft a first pass of a data privacy policy for work,
> which I expect will then likely go through a legal review and cleanup.
> We're a cloud platform/service provider.
> 
> What do you look for, to see covered?  Things not usually covered but
> which bug you because they're not, or things covered particularly well
> some place, which make you happy?
> 
> What have you seen that made you angry or upset?

You mean, you're drafting the privacy policy that your customers will see when 
they use your cloud service, right?

If you're not doing my work for me, I don't see any reason I should be required 
to give you any access to my stuff at all. Encrypt client-side, using keys that 
are not accessible by the service provider. Then the only privacy policy I need 
to care about is the fact that you have my email address and billing 
information. Keep it private.
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