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opendais | 11 years ago
Also, there was no mention they were handing the info over to a 3rd party. If you explicitly state something like that, you should follow it and/or change it when the situation changes.
I don't have that issue with git repos.
I'm kinda amused a yc employee went through the effort of downvoting it after pointing out this situation is caused by y'all not following what you actually have in your notices for things.
Igglyboo|11 years ago
Seriously what is it with HN/Reddit where everyone assumes that any downvotes are from people with an agenda?
tedunangst|11 years ago
kogir|11 years ago
The only data we knowingly send to Firebase is already public and visible to anyone that can speak HTTP.
Sorry if I'm still talking past you.
jack-r-abbit|11 years ago
teraflop|11 years ago
I don't think it's fair to criticize the admins for that. For pretty much any web application you want to use, "only visible to you and us" should automatically be understood to include "and our hosting provider too, if they go digging or screw up."
dang|11 years ago