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Originally Posted by fferreira
Hi davidfor, we mentioned this before - it's on our FAQ right from the beginning of the publication of www.thekobonotes.com
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You missed my point. When you first mentioned the new site, it would have been a good idea to mention that it was a completely rebuilt and addressed the privacy issues. A fuss was made for the original site about privacy, so I would have thought you would want to address that quickly this time.
And while I cannot prove it, I am pretty sure you have rewritten the FAQ since your announcement of this version. I remember looking at it and didn't see anything that made me think you were handling the database any differently than from before.
But, maybe that is because you still have have an FAQ entry titled, "Is it safe to upload my Kobo .sqlite file to Kobonotes? How will you use my data?" That sure sounds like the database is sent to your site.
Personally, you need a simple privacy statement. It's sort of mentioned in a couple of places, but it isn't obvious.
One thing though. I did take time to read more of the FAQ. Under "What is the difference between this application and others?", you state:
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Also, unlike other tools for note extraction, your notes will be organized by date of creation (which I believe should be the natural way of presenting your notes, and not some semi-random order).
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Can you tell me which method produces the notes in a "semi-random order"? Yours might be different because it order them by date. From memory, most of them order the annotations by location in the book. Which I would have thought was the "natural way".