> > If Fabio isn't talking about privacy and security I must have > > misunderstood his entire post. > > Unless I misunderstood, Fabio wasn't claiming that desktop apps are a > failure from a privacy or security perspective, but that users won't > install them, therefore we must focus on browsers and mobile apps. I > gave three counter-examples of popular desktop apps. I wasn't trying > to make any claims about their privacy or security, just their popularity.
Aha, yes I see that now. Could be. Fabio?? > > Cheers, > Michael > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSNt5DAAoJEBEET9GfxSfMLrgH/0JlOxaRJdVSnY8EVQddvqqM > GNtJHRS3K3dSYyWH0EoHo1fPZoHu6K6HDgJVqF6RUIMhfQZ9Syz9eIfrVCXamyS7 > OC44CexMZ+Ncczun30bCIvLlAWYGmSsW5dlPgnRjIhM7treh7YxNJYzByOpD/sDN > rk7wYheHQr4fdOPnu07/e3nEYQPxKGhaFwU/zvRItt8JOzQ2Kujr3i1gO/XJI2fv > t8y0J8qxlgtdgcngGo5v5Ja5vmq6S1SsYpqZOt6pQQKV9kjKSIAEmg20qL3g/7LH > klf+emtyk1irb8poaKtBSsfdxkDKZ2QYJfZ6Hs+fescrmzFUdk8gCIX80BdW9WI= > =mC7y > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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