Hi :)
Errr, ok, i have re-read this and think i misunderstood a few things.  


Yes, people do keep going on about security and the dangers of the internet 
(usually hypocritically)  but we do keep your personal data about 
as safe as, or possibly safer than the Pentagon keeps there's or the 
space station keeps their command&control systems, or the 
stock-exchanges around the world keep their's.  Like all of them we use one of 
many unix-based systems.    
Hmm, not all stock-exchanges are as safe and definitely not all banks!  Windows 
is ok as a desktop but it's not good enough when security is critical.  There 
are many things that would be considered a security problem in unix-based 
systems that Windows doesn't even worry about at all, such as being forced to 
shut-down a machine.  


1.  You keep your existing internet connection.  If you want to use a different 
one from your existing one that has nothing to do with us and if you do change 
then that doesn't affect us at all.  As long as you get access to the internet 
that's all that matters really.  

2.  Your hotmail account or other email accounts remain the same.  Again that 
is nothing to do with us.  if you change to a different email account then you 
would have to re-subscribe with the new one.  So, it's probably easier to just 
keep the one you have.  

Your emails come through your internet connection but if you changed email 
account or got a 2nd one then that would come through your internet connection 
too.  You could have lots of different email accounts with lots of different 
companies or even lots from the same company but it's usually better to keep it 
simple and just have 1 or 2 email accounts.  Your "internet service provider" 
(=isp) does not need to know about what email accounts you have.  If you do 
ever change your isp then they also don't need to know about your email 
accounts.  Your isp might want to know your email address so that they can 
write to you.  

3.  You can keep using Outlook.  It is just a tool for reading emails.  If you 
have lots of email accounts then you can probably get Outlook to collect them 
all for you but you would have to configure Outlook to do that.  If you are 
temporarily without internet access then Outlook can probably show you your old 
emails but it just wont get any of the new ones until you connect again.


People may tell you that you "have to" change to something else for any of 
those 3 things but that is much the same as telling you to eat greens or eat 
more fruit.  They might think other tools are better for you but it's your 
choice as to what you use.  


Please ignore my earlier post!  I thought the question was about something 
else.  
Regards from 
Tom :)  






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> From: sun shine <phaedr...@gmail.com>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Cc: bzaf...@hotmail.com 
>Sent: Thursday, 25 July 2013, 10:03
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] couple questions
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>On 24/07/13 16:12, Bill Zaffer wrote:
>> I heard about your system on Corbett Report.  The reason I would want to 
>> join is do not want NSA checking my emails or other forms of communications. 
>>  Am I protected with your site.
>>
>> Also, if I join your system, do I drop my Cox Internet Connection or still 
>> keep it plus with emails do I get to keep my Outlook or hotmail accounts?
>>
>> William Zaffer
>> www.zafferhomes.com
>> Scottsdale, Arizona
>> 480-201-7387
>>
>> Stop being exploited, learn to eat healthier at home, learn to live a Earth 
>> Friendly lifestyle, shop local, and buy more American but  moderate 
>> consumption.  We need to rethink and restructure the system.  It is not 
>> sustainable.
>>                                  
>>        "If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with 
>>anything original.”
>>                           
>
>Hello Bill
>
>You may have some misunderstanding about this email list. I'm no tech, 
>but what I can say is this and others will no doubt correct me and give 
>more info too:
>
>(1) this is an email-based discussion/ support list for people using 
>LibreOffice, an open source alternative to MS Office. It does not 
>require you to join anything (although you can subscribe for nothing to 
>receive replies to your emails - hence I've cc'd you, since I don't know 
>if you subscribed or not). The good news is that because LibO is open 
>source, the chances for the NSA to have a backdoor access to this suite 
>is vanishingly small ... although, of course, using Microsoft as your 
>operating system already means that the NSA have a backdoor into your 
>system - that is to say, that Microsoft is a surveillance enabled system 
>in its own right. This is a link http://tinyurl.com/m2hnbv6 to a google 
>search for microsoft nsa backdoor giving 524,000 results.
>
>(2) this will in no way stop the NSA from reading your emails. If you 
>want to do that, you have some options. One is to review 
>http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll412.xml find out who voted "No" to 
>the Amash Amendment and lobby those to actually represent the interests 
>of the American people in matters of privacy and civil liberties (2nd 
>and 4th Amendment Rights) rather than fuel the paranoid Security 
>Industry agenda for Full Spectrum Dominance. Another would be to visit 
>http://stopprism.org as well as choosing software alternatives from 
>https://prism-break.org/
>
>(3) If you wanted a more secure email, sign up for Hush Mail which 
>claims to encrypt your emails and not to record IP addresses 
>http://www.hushmail.com or just create phoney Google accounts, and use a 
>proxy or a VPN to log into and use these.
>
>(4) This site does not provide an ISP, so you will have to keep your 
>existing Net provider unless you decide to opt for an alternative.
>
>I hope this helps clarify some things for you.
>
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