David.....
If we had a trusted business relationship established and you needed
my accounts, I would feel every bit as secure making them available
over the Net as I do sending them in the mail.
Since we don't....
:-)
Dan
On Nov 15, 2005, at 3:22 PM, David Bovill wrote:
On 14 Nov 2005, at 20:53, Dan Shafer wrote:
Agreed. That and security are the issues and they have been more
than adequately addressed for a long time now. The "omigod my data
isn't on my own server" alarm is a red herring. Any company that
sees the advantage in distributed browser-based apps can easily
deal with the "scary" parts of the solution.
Go on then Dan - send me your last years accounts. I promise my
company won't look at it, data mine it, or forward any information
gained to any third party. To really reassure you, why not fill in
a signed web form which binds me to my little promise? You can
trust me honest :)
Seriously though Dan - I agree with you. Every time you make a
normal credit card transaction over the phone you are exposing
yourself to such risks if not more so - getting users to agree to
that is another matter.
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