24 Apr 16:34
Re: Privacy
On 23.04.2005 15:35 (+0200), Kevin Smith wrote: > I strongly disagree here. This is a Very Good Thing (tm), that I think > a lot of normal users would really like, if they understood it. Well, I did understand it, but I see no use in it. A privacy list is not something I work every day with and it's not something that would require profiling. To me, privacy lists, access control lists, address books etc are something I edit once to fit my needs and then only occasionally change if the situation changes. Why would I want to block incoming messages of my special friends only at home? If this is a realistic use of multiple privacy lists. I remember I touched my ICQ block list 4 or 5 times in my whole life. Anything else goes with invisible mode and, so we have it, per-contact or per-group presences. -- -- Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <nospam.list@...> Unclassified NewsBoard Forum --> newsboard.unclassified.de Free (GPL), easy to use and install, secure, innovative! (PHP+MySQL)
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