Re: COTSE?

From: LL (LLK_at_hushmail.com)
Date: 06/27/03


Date: 27 Jun 2003 03:08:00 GMT

nemo outis@erewhon.com (nemo outis) wrote in
news:7bFKa.292418$3C2.8223906@news3.calgary.shaw.ca:

> They won't protect you if you use the service to make death
> threats to George Bush - but for protecting your privacy they
> will do all that is possible under the law.

Interesting paradox:

"They won't protect you if you use the service to make death
threats to George Bush - but for protecting your privacy they
will do all that is possible under the law."

If they can't protect my information from the people I need protection from
the most, why would I care how SPAM free or whatever their email services
are...

Uner the law it would be quite easy to protect a customers info from the
likes of the government. COTSE keep their access logs for a week after
access, much too long for a privacy sevice.

And you all make out COTSE's $6 a month as "super low", It's, measly $18
saving on Anonymizers service.

Then again, the two services are for different types of users...IMO it's
hard to beat Anonymizer if you're looking for ACTUAL privacy from everyone
including Big Brother. BUt if you just want privacy to get away from freaks
and the like I would say COTSE is better...

~Seb



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