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On 4/25/09 2:28 PM, Jiří Zárevúcký wrote:
> 2009/4/25 Will Thompson <[email protected]>:
>> Obviously the client should try not to expose the user without them
>> doing something that obviously exposes them, so prompting them if they
>> wouldn't expect to be exposed is reasonable. I think that's what the XEP
>> was trying to ensure, but I think it goes too far.
>>
>>
> 
> The XEP says that based on configuration, client can auto-populate
> communication list with trusted entities. You can (for the purposes of
> end-user implementation) say that everyone in your roster, who you
> explicitly start communicating with, is a trusted entity and as such
> can be automatically (without prompting) added to the white-list, if
> your configuration allows it.
> 
> Or am I understanding something incorrectly?

That is correct.

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/

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