Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
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Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#2I don't know if you're soliciting advice or not; but a privacy policy probably wouldn't be a terrible idea.
Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#3I don't know if you're soliciting advice or not; but a privacy policy probably wouldn't be a terrible idea.
Advice is always welcome :). We're working on a privacy police as I type this.
Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#4Since no one knows who you and your friends are, you could easily be the NSA, right? It seems to me that when launching a security/privacy service you should make an effort to explain why people should trust you.
Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#5Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#6I don't know if you're soliciting advice or not; but a privacy policy probably wouldn't be a terrible idea.
Our privacy policy is now up.
Re: Are simple 'net services considered startups? If so, mine launched today.
#7Hope you don't mind my asking but how did you come up with a figure of $5 a month and how much bandwidth do you anticipate each user will use?