Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Am I the only one concerned about having Carbonite or Google or anyone 
> else having personal data?  I go through training with major 
> corporations regarding handling of personal data.  I really don't want 
> this type of information stored on someone else's server.  Don't you 
> have any concerns about this?  What makes you sure that your data is 
> secure?  Or are you just storing information that is not critical to 
> your livelihood?
> 
> I am interested in hearing your ideas.

Jeff, you aren't alone. I'm quite concerned about how much data my customers 
willingly save on other companies' servers. It's like everyone trusts not only 
that 
people aren't going to willing sell their demographic information, but also 
that 
nobody is going to successfully hack into those systems.

I see gmail as a big ticking time-bomb.

Paul


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