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Old 06-04-2012, 05:55 PM   #270
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Originally Posted by naxa View Post
Someone has a comment on sourceforge that suggest to put a warning somewhere in Briss that would inform you that Briss does not *remove* your content, but only *hides* it, and thus it's not appropriate for sensitive data.

While I can see how this may seem unimportant to some, I think it's actually unintuitive.
Although never worked with confidental data in pdf, may be a bad idea to start with, but it's an existing practice, *just like* printing everything to pdf [as only format] for e-distribution.

All in all I have to strongly agree with the warning suggestion, Briss could have this warning in some sort of status bar or like those "Firefox style know-your-rights bars" (with perhaps the tickmark "go away and never come back").

It could be also in the help, too, but a more visual warning seems like a good idea to me.
Could not agree more.
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