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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Open recent, I meant "clear the list"?
From:       Maciej Pilichowski <bluedzins () wp ! pl>
Date:       2009-07-03 17:09:21
Message-ID: 200907031909.21379.bluedzins () wp ! pl
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On Friday 03 July 2009 17:58:23 Peter wrote:

> > >> > I'd prefer a confirm prompt and leave the clear list where
> > >> > it
> >
> > Confirm prompts are obtrusive and create bad habits. Undo actions
> > are better when possible.
>
> Your choice. I seldom clear lists and it is pointless doing it ten
> times in a row when there is nothing to clear. 

So it is imaginary problem then?

> > And when privacy is the main concern, it's better handled in a
> > centralized "privacy manager" instead of having to clear private
> > information all over the place (carrying the possibility to
> > forget clearing one of the lists).
>
> Yes, great idea, one entry that, when breached, 

What are you talking about? Menu breached?

> I'd rather have a maze so if it is cracked,
> only some of the privacy is compromised, not all of it.

Security by obscurity. I doubt it is reasonable.

> Privacy is your concern, not mine, 

So in other words you are not interested. If you are not interested 
why do you care how security countermeasures are implemented?

Cheers,
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