M. Fioretti wrote:
ask any business owner if they are going to like processing theirs or
their customers data on an Internet connection and a server which may
even be in a foreign country.
As a former business owner, I don't see a problem.

In any case, you can still store documents on your own system.
Now that I think of it, in some
countries it may even be against, or incompatible, with the
regulations that businesses have to follow by law to protect their
customers privacy.
That word again.

That may simply be a proof that your own use of computers, at home at
least, is still occasional and not related to anything serious like
your tax return, love letters and so on.
Love letters?  On a computer?  (What are love letters, anyway?)

And, yes, I'm not interested in my tax return. I look at it as little as necessary.

Serious <> interesting.
Another serious flaw in your
response is the assumption that the only 3rd parties ever interested
in your private life or business could be Google or your government.
The one thing that I believe everyone I encounter has in common is a complete lack of interest in me, my private life (so I still have one?), my business, my opinions or, indeed, anything else to do with yours truly.

It's very, very reassuring.  8-)


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