Mario

I assume then if you do not want to use an internet dictionary as you 
source of word checks then perhaps you need the aforementioned 700k of data 
that is a dictionary. Of course the browser allows us to download a 
dictionary to use the spall check, but grammar is another thing. Arguably 
it lends itself to a consolidated online database. So with privacy comes 
reduced functionality "as a rule" when that functionality comes from an on 
demand database that someone else curates.

In am keen to know what you think about this apparent issue?

Tones

On Friday, 2 July 2021 at 16:25:39 UTC+10 PMario wrote:

> On Friday, July 2, 2021 at 1:29:07 AM UTC+2 Scott Kingery wrote:
>
>> Thanks for posting this. Works great with the standard editor and 
>> Grammarly browser extension.  
>
>
> There are 2 problems I see with tools like this. 
>
> a) you need to be always online
> b) You need to create an account and every word you type will be sent to 
> their server. 
>
> I personally have a privacy issue here. TiddlyWiki is a tool that lets you 
> own your data. I wouldn't want to connect it to a tool that spies on my 
> data. 
>
> Just my opinion
> -mario
>
>

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