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This last paragraph above is the most concerning. Impervious are basically saying they can take your personal data and do what they want with it.
"Private Browser". hah!
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I do not consent to my name being associated with any contributions, nor do I wish to "waive all moral rights"!!
I don't understand. What Contributions and what Site? Is this referring to the web browser itself or something else entirely?
Thanks for doing this.
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I made a separate post, but - to my reading, which could be mistaken - impervious are saying that any content (including voice and video) that you enter into the browser can be used by them, for any purpose.
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for anyone reading this far - the CEO of Impervious clarified that it is perfectly fine to compile and use the browser WITHOUT these terms
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Just another NSA honeypot yawn.
It can be really really hard to make serious competent security software with NSA injecting it's spy taps everywhere.
When they don't do an early stage open source, be suspicious.
keet.io has been doing the very same garbage too.
They know the people want it, but they want to use it to lull us into a false sense of privacy.
That should be a new expression:
"lull them into a false sense of privacy".
This is why I'm doing this project Indra. And I don't have any fancy funding, just one small private sponsor at the moment. Might get some more help down the track from sponsors but I'm just as likely to stumble into an entrepreneurial opportunity that is part time and lets me do both.
People wonder why Bitcoin scene is so... not very glossy and slick.
It's because big money comes from slimebags and real people have limited budgets.
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