Hi! On Mi, 2015-04-01 at 15:30 +0800, Emily Chen wrote: > Some extra comments: > > * Any information you send to the Travel Committee will be private. > It has come to my attention that anyone can read information I trusted the travel-committee with, because it appears to reside on a publicly available Google DriveĀ¹. So my private information, like my bank information or my address, can not only seen by Google, but also pretty much by anybody else. And I assume I am correct by thinking that not only my own private information, but also that of all others who have given their information to the travel-committee for requesting subsidy for GNOME.Asia Summit 2015 are exposed in that way. I have no information reg. the current GUADEC requests.
I am still torn of how much of an issue it really is, given that mails sent to the travel-committee land in many GMail inboxes anyway. So the publicly available link might actually not compromise much of my privacy. But I feel like we should at least know about that level of exposure, as I wouldn't describe that as the information being "private". I would also feel a little better if you not sent things like filled forms or receipts to Google. I suggest to either encrypt the documents before uploading them or to use the GNOME Wiki for storing them. Cheers, Tobi 1: https://muelli.cryptobitch.de/tmp/gdoc.png _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list