Hi Thomas,

that’s slightly better. However, I would rather like to see a reference to a 
solution or a discuss of potential solution. If there is no solution, this 
should be stated clearly (as a warning).

Mirja


> Am 17.04.2016 um 19:11 schrieb Thomas C. Schmidt <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Mirja,
> 
> o.k., the text is a bit sloppy. What it probably should say is that anonymity 
> measures are not considered here.
> 
> A proposed re-write could be:
> 
> 8.2.4.  Privacy Issues
> 
>   All RELOAD SIP registration data is visible to all nodes in the
>   overlay. Location privacy can be gained from using
>   anonymous GRUUs. Methods of providing anonymity or deploying
>   pseudonyms exist, but are beyond the scope of this document.
> 
> Would you agree on that?
> 
> Thomas
> 
> On 15.04.2016 22:56, Mirja Kuehlewind wrote:
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>> draft-ietf-p2psip-sip-18: No Objection
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>> COMMENT:
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>> 
>> The privacy issues text in the security consideration section sounds not
>> very convincing:
>> 
>> 8.2.4.  Privacy Issues
>> 
>>    All RELOAD SIP registration data is visible to all nodes in the
>>    overlay.  Methods of providing location and identity privacy are
>>    still being studied.  Location privacy can be gained from using
>>    anonymous GRUUs.
>> 
>> Can you give more details or a reference regarding the methods that are
>> still under study?
>> 
> 
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