--- Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
What would the purpose be of this link to our privacy policy be?? How would it enhance the "user experience" ?? In my opinion a link to this policy on the login/logoff page would be a good place to have this link.
Readers need a privacy policy as well. We could log what pages they visit and potentially give that info to whoever - something I�m sure most readers would not want us to do.
-- mav
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Daniel Mayer wrote:
--- Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
What would the purpose be of this link to our privacy policy be?? How would it enhance the "user experience" ?? In my opinion a link to this policy on the login/logoff page would be a good place to have this link.
Readers need a privacy policy as well. We could log what pages they visit and potentially give that info to whoever - something I’m sure most readers would not want us to do.
-- mav
Hoi, I agree that the privacy policy is there for all users, anonymous or not. WE do not log what people read. We leave that to our respective governments.if they care to. My question is what the added value is to adding more cruft to each and every article people read? What is the added value? I do not think that adding all kinds of everything to every page is a good idea. I prefer a clean crisp look. I prefer that all relevant information is readily available from apropriate pages like a help page, a user portal..
Thanks, Gerard
On 4/27/05, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel Mayer wrote:
--- Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
What would the purpose be of this link to our privacy policy be?? How would it enhance the "user experience" ?? In my opinion a link to this policy on the login/logoff page would be a good place to have this link.
Readers need a privacy policy as well. We could log what pages they visit
and
potentially give that info to whoever - something I'm sure most readers
would
not want us to do.
-- mav
Hoi, I agree that the privacy policy is there for all users, anonymous or not. WE do not log what people read. We leave that to our respective governments.if they care to.
I don't believe that's accurate. The access logs would notice what a reader is looking at. It's not that we're logging what they're reading, but some could see it that way.
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