People can also do this. This has nothing to do with robots.

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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:42 AM, Wilz <alth...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a bit surprised no one asked this question yet (or maybe I'm a
> noob who just doesn't get it heh). After reading through the API
> quickly, I have a small privacy concern.
>
> Say I develop a smiley robot (one that adds smileys while people type
> their blips). I technically receive all the text from the wave in
> order to allow me to change ':)' into a graphic smiley. However, what
> prevents me from logging that text somewhere?
>
> Understandably this may go under the, "don't install/add stuff from
> people/companies you don't trust" but am I correct in my guess/
> understanding that once a robot is added to a wave, it is very
> possible that the robot's creators can be reading that wave although
> it was added just to automate something?
>
> - Wilz
>
> >
>

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