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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
I'm still here.
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Prove it.
I think you are a trap. That's why I don't talk to you anymore.
Very economic. Two jokes in one.
Serious, all e-communication is like a holiday postcard, its open and so everybody can read it. If somebody uses any service running over American servers to e-send something he is concerned about, it's his own fault I would say. I would not even trust e-communication if it runs over German servers only. Because then the wire would be overheard, or the German agencies would do, and share it with the NSA.
And using cloud servers for business- and sensitive information is so much beyond reason that I refuse to even mock about it, that stupid it is.
If I were to travel to China, America, Japan, Korea or Russia, and were a businessman or so, I would never bring my business cellphone or laptop with contact lists or data with me, never. I would buy a cheap one at a random shop at location and throw it away when leaving the country. Business-sensitive data/communication would never be passed electronically at all -
never.