Posted by zazenducke on February 14, 2008, at 6:31:39
In reply to Re: Protecting the Babble Community, posted by Dr. Bob on February 13, 2008, at 1:12:30
What you say may conceivably be used against you (top o the page Babble quote)
Dr B Thanks for participating in this thread. I hope you will carefully consider the first two posts. I do not think a secure server will protect people from having their posting history supoened in legal actions.....unless you are willing to go to jail for refusing to turn over our information? Like reporters who refuse to turn over their notes on principle? Happy Valentines Day! Peace and Love!
> I always assumed these posts were secure. Guess that was a bad assumption. I would think such personal issues and problems would or should be on a secure server that would protect the community.
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> When you register, it's with a secure connection, so your computer should encrypt information you enter before sending it.
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> Registration information and connection logs are stored on the web server. The web server has a security-hardened operating system and hacking alerts. It is in a modern data center and is monitored "24/7". Besides myself, only the computer support people should have direct access to it. Hackers or even burglars might, however, be able to break in.
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> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#privacy
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> Bob
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