On Monday 09 Jun 2003 3:31 pm, you wrote:
> On Monday 09 Jun 2003 7:28 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
> > On Monday 09 Jun 2003 12:28 am, rikona wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > There has been discussion about security, but little about privacy.
> > > Granted, Mandrake seems FAR less intrusive then M$ wh
On Monday 09 Jun 2003 7:28 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Monday 09 Jun 2003 12:28 am, rikona wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > There has been discussion about security, but little about privacy.
> > Granted, Mandrake seems FAR less intrusive then M$ when updating, and
> > with 'call home' programs. Thank
On Monday 09 Jun 2003 12:28 am, rikona wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There has been discussion about security, but little about privacy.
> Granted, Mandrake seems FAR less intrusive then M$ when updating, and
> with 'call home' programs. Thank you, thank you, Mandrake.
>
> It would seem that the primary risk
privacy in browsering is cool..
just keep in mind that you have no right to expect ecommerce apps to work if
you make all authentication methods non functional...
Its a tough call, as a user, I know that for the most part, I'd prefer to be
anonymous
but as an e-commerce developer I know how hard