Ever since I have created DeliTag and put it on the main page I have had IE7 say that my page is a suspicous site. I think it is because I ask for a username and password, unless someone has reported me for something. Anyway, if you were wondering what I do with the Del.icio.us username and password that you put in I have created a Privacy statement for you to read. In summary, all I do is pass on your username and password as a normal web request to Del.icio.us. It is unsecured, but so is Del.icio.us so there is nothing I can do about it. I do not do any other work with it. The only other data that is processed is my website content, which belongs to me (therfore I take the inherent usage and privacy limitations that Yahoo infer when using their Webservices)
The Privacy Statement is at http://www.kinlan.co.uk/Deli/DeliPrivacy.htm which describes it better. If you have any comments let me know: paul.kinlan@gmail.com or leave a comment.I lead the Chrome Developer Relations team at Google.
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