← Back to context Comment by mcmcmc 1 day ago When you buy a medical data collection device and it collects medical data that’s not exactly a surprise 3 comments mcmcmc Reply fn-mote 1 day ago The problem isn’t the collecting, it’s who has access to the data. Obscurity4340 21 hours ago Nah, yeah the problem is also collecting the data in that way for to begin with mcmcmc 20 hours ago Unless encryption is advertised as a feature, it’s a safe assumption that vendors that host your data will have access to it, the cloud being someone else’s computer and all that.
fn-mote 1 day ago The problem isn’t the collecting, it’s who has access to the data. Obscurity4340 21 hours ago Nah, yeah the problem is also collecting the data in that way for to begin with mcmcmc 20 hours ago Unless encryption is advertised as a feature, it’s a safe assumption that vendors that host your data will have access to it, the cloud being someone else’s computer and all that.
Obscurity4340 21 hours ago Nah, yeah the problem is also collecting the data in that way for to begin with
mcmcmc 20 hours ago Unless encryption is advertised as a feature, it’s a safe assumption that vendors that host your data will have access to it, the cloud being someone else’s computer and all that.
The problem isn’t the collecting, it’s who has access to the data.
Nah, yeah the problem is also collecting the data in that way for to begin with
Unless encryption is advertised as a feature, it’s a safe assumption that vendors that host your data will have access to it, the cloud being someone else’s computer and all that.