http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/advocacy_advisors/2013-August/000209.ht... explains the use of the term, but does not suggest that the Foundation is more interested in an NSA conformant to the principles of the Fourth Amendment's requirements that no warrants shall issue without probable cause and a list of the items to be searched and searched for. I am hoping for further clarification on that and whether the Foundation intends to ask Google and the other cloud providers for information processing solutions which allows them to abide by the Privacy Policy.
Sincerely, James Salsman
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Marcin Cieslak saper@saper.info wrote:
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013, James Salsman wrote:
Amgine wrote:
... You're okay with allowing parts of governments to browse/edit privately, but not make this service general to all?
When I asked for universal private browsing, Foundation Legal staff accused me of trying to frustrate the NSA.
James, can you elaborate on that?
Marcin Cieślak User:Saper
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