On venerdì 6 marzo 2020 07:40:49 CET Martin Flöser wrote:
> And reading the screenshot I think that's the problem. We state in our
> privacy policy about 3rd party plugins and Akonadi. Especially Akonadi
> is a "transfer of data to others" and that allows all applications to
> access the data. I
On Sonntag, 22. März 2020 15:28:55 CET Alexander Potashev wrote:
> For now there may be various cases where the user stays unaware about
> how our software handles their data. Consider this scenario for
> example:
> 1. A user installs KMail and e.g. an E-mail notifier Plasma widget on
> the same m
пт, 6 мар. 2020 г. в 08:21, Nicolás Alvarez :
>
> El vie., 6 de mar. de 2020 a la(s) 03:41, Martin Flöser
> (mgraess...@kde.org) escribió:
> > Reading [0] I see "Your use of data obtained via the Restricted Scopes
> > must comply with these requirements:" ... "Only transfer the data to
> > others i
Hi Martin,
Le 2020-03-06 à 09:26, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
Hi,
Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we can't?
What do
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020 at 1:14 AM Martin Flöser wrote:
>
> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
> > Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
> > data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we can't? What
> > do they do differently?
>
> The only thing the
On Thursday, 5 March 2020 23:20:51 PST Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> If I add my Google account to KDE PIM, it will sync my email and
> calendar events with Akonadi. Third-party apps can then access my
> email and calendar events via Akonadi.
> If I add my Google account to iPhone, it will sync my calen
Adam Szopa - 06.03.20, 16:23:43 CET:
> Dnia piątek, 6 marca 2020 16:11:48 CET Martin Steigerwald pisze:
> > Nicolás Alvarez - 06.03.20, 16:07:09 CET:
> > > > On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald
> > > >
> > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36
Martin Steigerwald - 06.03.20, 16:11:48 CET:
> Nicolás Alvarez - 06.03.20, 16:07:09 CET:
> > > On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald
> > > wrote:
[…]
> > > Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
> > >> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
> > >>> Apple can give its million appstore
Dnia piątek, 6 marca 2020 16:11:48 CET Martin Steigerwald pisze:
> Nicolás Alvarez - 06.03.20, 16:07:09 CET:
> > > On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
> > >> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
> >
Nicolás Alvarez - 06.03.20, 16:07:09 CET:
> > On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald
> > wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
> >> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
> >>> Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
> >>> data,
> On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
>> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
>>> Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
>>> data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we can't?
Hi,
Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET:
> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
> > Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
> > data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we can't?
> > What do they do differently?
>
> The only thing they do diff
Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez:
Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google calendar
data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we can't? What
do they do differently?
The only thing they do differently is that they have a permission system
in place. Doe
El vie., 6 de mar. de 2020 a la(s) 03:41, Martin Flöser
(mgraess...@kde.org) escribió:
>
> Am 2020-03-05 21:19, schrieb Daniel Vrátil:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I would appreciate any hints and pointers at where exactly the KDE PIM
> > Privacy
> > Policy might be in violation of the requirements from Googl
Am 2020-03-05 21:19, schrieb Daniel Vrátil:
Hi all,
I would appreciate any hints and pointers at where exactly the KDE PIM
Privacy
Policy might be in violation of the requirements from Google. I may
have been
looking into those documents for so long I can no longer see anything
:/
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