Talk:Skype security: Difference between revisions
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More information on how this could serve as a vector of privacy invasion? This single file contains all the chat history the user has, is not encrypted nor protected by strict user permissions by default. One would think that such an easy method of access would have been covered by the people who created skype. |
More information on how this could serve as a vector of privacy invasion? This single file contains all the chat history the user has, is not encrypted nor protected by strict user permissions by default. One would think that such an easy method of access would have been covered by the people who created skype. |
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A method of protecting oneself from this would seem like common courtesy. |
A method of protecting oneself from this would seem like common courtesy. |
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Hi:
Some clarity as to whether voice security and chat's instant message security are handled in the same ways could improve the article.
AG
Skype security on small devices
Could someone add a bit to clarify if Skype-to-Skype on smartphones and PSP units use encryption for voice, chat and file transfer like the larger OS versions do? Rearden9 (talk) 16:37, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
SQL lite logs
More information on how this could serve as a vector of privacy invasion? This single file contains all the chat history the user has, is not encrypted nor protected by strict user permissions by default. One would think that such an easy method of access would have been covered by the people who created skype. A method of protecting oneself from this would seem like common courtesy. --173.33.226.91 (talk) 02:58, 22 June 2010 (UTC)