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jr. member
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May 18, 2020, 11:09:41 AM
#50
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jr. member
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May 17, 2020, 01:23:52 PM
#49
The problem was in my PC, you're right .. now everything works fine, I communicate with other users, I have mining enabled and this does not affect the speed of work

Is there any possibilities for withdrawal? As I didn't see the coin on the market even now. And as I know, the app is working for 6 months already, or even more.. So it's interesting what do developers think about.
Well, in general, I found information on the forums that there are special chats where you can find users who can exchange crypto. But to be honest, I haven’t been looking for anything yet ... I want to save up a little

On the whole, before you hold, you have to get sure you could withdraw it. In other case it loses any sense. So I think I'll spent some time browsing channels in order to find the exchangers and ask for reviews of those who already used their service. Thanks for the info.
jr. member
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May 12, 2020, 06:11:01 AM
#48
The problem was in my PC, you're right .. now everything works fine, I communicate with other users, I have mining enabled and this does not affect the speed of work

Is there any possibilities for withdrawal? As I didn't see the coin on the market even now. And as I know, the app is working for 6 months already, or even more.. So it's interesting what do developers think about.
Well, in general, I found information on the forums that there are special chats where you can find users who can exchange crypto. But to be honest, I haven’t been looking for anything yet ... I want to save up a little
jr. member
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May 11, 2020, 07:33:56 AM
#47
privacy is personal data so I think it is very important, do not carelessly provide your privacy data in any form.
newbie
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May 10, 2020, 02:35:05 PM
#46
I think that before you start using any crypto exchange, you need to be prepared for the fact that you will be asked for identity documents. As far as I understand, this is done in order to make sure that a person is not doing anything illegal (especially for large amounts of money).
jr. member
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May 10, 2020, 10:02:38 AM
#45
The problem was in my PC, you're right .. now everything works fine, I communicate with other users, I have mining enabled and this does not affect the speed of work

Is there any possibilities for withdrawal? As I didn't see the coin on the market even now. And as I know, the app is working for 6 months already, or even more.. So it's interesting what do developers think about.
jr. member
Activity: 588
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May 04, 2020, 08:20:31 AM
#44
The problem was in my PC, you're right .. now everything works fine, I communicate with other users, I have mining enabled and this does not affect the speed of work
jr. member
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April 30, 2020, 10:00:41 AM
#43
Privacy is everything. Security is very in all things. Your all data is secure by this privacy. so,first of all you should be attention on your privacy.
jr. member
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April 30, 2020, 06:16:18 AM
#42
Have you accessed the app for the last couple of days? And then I had difficulties connecting to the server ... I do not understand what this problem is connected with

If you speak about Utopia p2p, everything works as usual. Maybe you have a problem with your PC? The to disable mining or updating to the latest version. Or simply reinstall the application. Something should help.
jr. member
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April 29, 2020, 01:43:08 AM
#41
off course, privacy is matter  because every work has a security. If you have no privacy then your data or other things will be hacked. So in this case privacy is very important to secure our data.
sr. member
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April 28, 2020, 02:15:18 AM
#40
Privacy when it comes to personal matters is important because informations that leaks can be used by identity thiefs for criminal purposes, we all agree that we do not want to be accused of the crimes we did not commit ( hell even if you commit and you do not want to admit), that is the reason why we do not want our personal details to be compromised. Regarding know-your-customer policy is a good thing and it is nothing that we should be afraid of because this businesses are also under the law regarding confidentiality of personal details of the customer. So, privacy matters in terms of legal matter for each individual.
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April 26, 2020, 02:20:17 PM
#39
Privacy helps people protect themselves from these troublesome judgments. People establish boundaries from others in society. ... Privacy helps people manage these boundaries. Breaches of these boundaries can create awkward social situations and damage our relationships
1:::Privacy is a limit on government power, as well as the power of private sector companies. The more someone knows about us, the more power they can have over us. Personal data is used to make very important decisions in our lives. Personal data can be used to affect our reputations; and it can be used to influence our decisions and shape our behavior. It can be used as a tool to exercise control over us. And in the wrong hands, personal data can be used to cause us great harm.
2;:;Privacy is about respecting individuals. If a person has a reasonable desire to keep something private, it is disrespectful to ignore that person’s wishes without a compelling reason to do so. Of course, the desire for privacy can conflict with important values, so privacy may not always win out in the balance. Sometimes people’s desires for privacy are just brushed aside because of a view that the harm in doing so is trivial. Even if this doesn’t cause major injury, it demonstrates a lack of respect for that person. In a sense it is saying: “I care about my interests, but I don’t care about yours.”
3;:;Privacy enables people to manage their reputations. How we are judged by others affects our opportunities, friendships, and overall well-being. Although we can’t have complete control over our reputations, we must have some ability to protect our reputations from being unfairly harmed. Protecting reputation depends on protecting against not only falsehoods but also certain truths. Knowing private details about people’s lives doesn’t necessarily lead to more accurate judgment about people. People judge badly, they judge in haste, they judge out of context, they judge without hearing the whole story, and they judge with hypocrisy. Privacy helps people protect themselves from these troublesome judgments.
4;:;People establish boundaries from others in society. These boundaries are both physical and informational. We need places of solitude to retreat to, places where we are free of the gaze of others in order to relax and feel at ease. We also establish informational boundaries, and we have an elaborate set of these boundaries for the many different relationships we have. Privacy helps people manage these boundaries. Breaches of these boundaries can create awkward social situations and damage our relationships. Privacy is also helpful to reduce the social friction we encounter in life. Most people don’t want everybody to know everything about them – hence the phrase “none of your business.” And sometimes we don’t want to know everything about other people — hence the phrase “too much information.”
5;:;In relationships, whether personal, professional, governmental, or commercial, we depend upon trusting the other party. Breaches of confidentiality are breaches of that trust. In professional relationships such as our relationships with doctors and lawyers, this trust is key to maintaining candor in the relationship. Likewise, we trust other people we interact with as well as the companies we do business with. When trust is breached in one relationship, that could make us more reluctant to trust in other relationships.
6;:;Personal data is essential to so many decisions made about us, from whether we get a loan, a license or a job to our personal and professional reputations. Personal data is used to determine whether we are investigated by the government, or searched at the airport, or denied the ability to fly. Indeed, personal data affects nearly everything, including what messages and content we see on the Internet. Without having knowledge of what data is being used, how it is being used, the ability to correct and amend it, we are virtually helpless in today’s world. Moreover, we are helpless without the ability to have a say in how our data is used or the ability to object and have legitimate grievances be heard when data uses can harm us. One of the hallmarks of freedom is having autonomy and control over our lives, and we can’t have that if so many important decisions about us are being made in secret without our awareness or participation.
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newbie
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April 26, 2020, 02:00:54 PM
#38
Privacy helps people protect themselves from these troublesome judgments. People establish boundaries from others in society. ... Privacy helps people manage these boundaries. Breaches of these boundaries can create awkward social situations and damage our relationships
1:::Privacy is a limit on government power, as well as the power of private sector companies. The more someone knows about us, the more power they can have over us. Personal data is used to make very important decisions in our lives. Personal data can be used to affect our reputations; and it can be used to influence our decisions and shape our behavior. It can be used as a tool to exercise control over us. And in the wrong hands, personal data can be used to cause us great harm.
2;:;Privacy is about respecting individuals. If a person has a reasonable desire to keep something private, it is disrespectful to ignore that person’s wishes without a compelling reason to do so. Of course, the desire for privacy can conflict with important values, so privacy may not always win out in the balance. Sometimes people’s desires for privacy are just brushed aside because of a view that the harm in doing so is trivial. Even if this doesn’t cause major injury, it demonstrates a lack of respect for that person. In a sense it is saying: “I care about my interests, but I don’t care about yours.”
3;:;Privacy enables people to manage their reputations. How we are judged by others affects our opportunities, friendships, and overall well-being. Although we can’t have complete control over our reputations, we must have some ability to protect our reputations from being unfairly harmed. Protecting reputation depends on protecting against not only falsehoods but also certain truths. Knowing private details about people’s lives doesn’t necessarily lead to more accurate judgment about people. People judge badly, they judge in haste, they judge out of context, they judge without hearing the whole story, and they judge with hypocrisy. Privacy helps people protect themselves from these troublesome judgments.
4;:;People establish boundaries from others in society. These boundaries are both physical and informational. We need places of solitude to retreat to, places where we are free of the gaze of others in order to relax and feel at ease. We also establish informational boundaries, and we have an elaborate set of these boundaries for the many different relationships we have. Privacy helps people manage these boundaries. Breaches of these boundaries can create awkward social situations and damage our relationships. Privacy is also helpful to reduce the social friction we encounter in life. Most people don’t want everybody to know everything about them – hence the phrase “none of your business.” And sometimes we don’t want to know everything about other people — hence the phrase “too much information.”
5;:;In relationships, whether personal, professional, governmental, or commercial, we depend upon trusting the other party. Breaches of confidentiality are breaches of that trust. In professional relationships such as our relationships with doctors and lawyers, this trust is key to maintaining candor in the relationship. Likewise, we trust other people we interact with as well as the companies we do business with. When trust is breached in one relationship, that could make us more reluctant to trust in other relationships.
6;:;Personal data is essential to so many decisions made about us, from whether we get a loan, a license or a job to our personal and professional reputations. Personal data is used to determine whether we are investigated by the government, or searched at the airport, or denied the ability to fly. Indeed, personal data affects nearly everything, including what messages and content we see on the Internet. Without having knowledge of what data is being used, how it is being used, the ability to correct and amend it, we are virtually helpless in today’s world. Moreover, we are helpless without the ability to have a say in how our data is used or the ability to object and have legitimate grievances be heard when data uses can harm us. One of the hallmarks of freedom is having autonomy and control over our lives, and we can’t have that if so many important decisions about us are being made in secret without our awareness or participation.
jr. member
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April 24, 2020, 06:37:58 AM
#37
Have you accessed the app for the last couple of days? And then I had difficulties connecting to the server ... I do not understand what this problem is connected with
jr. member
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April 24, 2020, 06:33:18 AM
#36
Who doesn't like privacy? Everyone of us needs privacy somewhere in our lifes. From personal life to business and money transactions we need a privacy always depending on our preferrence.
jr. member
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April 23, 2020, 11:35:27 AM
#35
Absolutely! That is what attracted me to this application. By the way, I can recommend Covid-19 chat in it you can find the most relevant information about coronavirus.

We can study the corona virus not only through chat but also in other ways But people are adopting this method to remain safe for his or her own protection. most are strict about keeping privacy regardless of what the appliance is.

I believe, I'd better learn about the virus through the chat, where people are not afraid to tell the truth, than walking around the streets looking for someone to discuss the problem Smiley
jr. member
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April 20, 2020, 08:55:51 AM
#34
Absolutely! That is what attracted me to this application. By the way, I can recommend Covid-19 chat in it you can find the most relevant information about coronavirus.
sr. member
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April 17, 2020, 12:20:43 AM
#33
You do not need absolutely any information. You just need to install the application and that’s it. It was amazing for me, because I had never encountered this before, but the application is completely anonymous.
By installing the application there is a need for information right?so whats the difference from collecting Info?
even free to install apps required info before installation thats why everything in internet is vulnerable.
This application does not work. Privacy is of course important No one can ever tell what will happen when it comes to working If you do not protect your privacy your information will be shared by someone else and you will lose everything. That is why you keep the information confidential before giving an application.
agreed on this one .
full member
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April 16, 2020, 11:19:33 PM
#32
You do not need absolutely any information. You just need to install the application and that’s it. It was amazing for me, because I had never encountered this before, but the application is completely anonymous.
That's great that you can log in without any personal info. As especially during the coronavirus, even more info is collected about users by big corporations. Apple,Google, Facebook are now collecting everything. So it's possibly worth trying.

You just said that privacy cannot be protected immediately due to the virus, everything goes to the govt for information about who is doing what No problem with privacy or non-compliance. However it's completely incompatible.
jr. member
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April 16, 2020, 10:40:50 AM
#31
You do not need absolutely any information. You just need to install the application and that’s it. It was amazing for me, because I had never encountered this before, but the application is completely anonymous.
That's great that you can log in without any personal info. As especially during the coronavirus, even more info is collected about users by big corporations. Apple,Google, Facebook are now collecting everything. So it's possibly worth trying.
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