For us in Kenya, Privacy is a fundamental right under Article 31 of our Constitution.There is no provision for the State to take it away except by law.
John Kariuki.
Sent from my Huawei Mobile
I started using gmail (and Google Apps for my domains) after I KNEW
for a FACT that some staff at a local ISP were reading my emails.
'Security' is a well-worn excuse for 'government' (which, after all,
is composed of people with their own agendas) to pry into private
matters.
Another fallacy - "if you have nothing to hide, why do you want
encryption" (I'm paraphrasing here :) )
It is a human trait to want privacy - which is why we close the
curtains at night (or even use net curtains in the daytime!)
I challenge anyone who thinks they don't need privacy to send me:
(a) Their email username and password
(b) Their e-banking account number and PIN
(c) ... - you get the idea!
Let's just stick to (a) above - please send me, as an experiment.
I'll let the group know how many respond to this request after a week ;)
Surprise me!
Tony
On 06/04/2016, simiyu mse via kictanetwrote:
> Way to go.
>
> The balance of oversight vs security/privacy has to be struck.
>
> I believe we have all thought of the sysadmin maintaining your mail server
> having access to your mailbox.
>
> While he can monitor the usage, quota and maybe virus threats from your
> mailbox, he/she shouldnt really have the ability to read your emails.
>
> ./ken
>
> from the 5th Galaxy
>
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Tony White
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