![]() ![]() This law was revised in 2014, due to our lobbying efforts, to require a proper warrant. XMission saw this law as fundamentally unconstitutional and turned back dozens of requests from Utah law-enforcement because they were not reviewed by a court. Law-enforcement to request information about an ISPs subscribers in cases of child endangerment. ![]() In Utah a law was passed, in spite of our efforts, which allowed * In the last few years, what had the most impact on data privacy? I’d say we are a “solid 10” on the advocacy scale. Privacy has been a fundamental part of our culture and it absolutely resonates with our customers. It is what Pete and XMission have always done since the beginning. We created our privacy policy because it was the right thing to do. Your data is yours, we are merely shepherds. XMission does not provide email, web hosting, or data services to sell or deliver ads to you, your end users, or those you are communicating with. XMission protects our customer privacy as if it were our own. We believe that our data, and our customer’s data, is fundamentally protected from unreasonable searches and seizures and requires any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. ![]() We also actively speak, lobby, and put money behind Internet privacy efforts. It has been a very important aspect of doing business since our inception in 1993. XMission protects our customer privacy as if it were our own. What went into the creation of that, why did XMission do it and how would you rate yourself in terms of privacy (1-10, privacy advocate…)?ġ0. You will learn valuable insights from Pete (XMission president and founder), Aaron (systems administrator and encryption advocate), J.D. (email specialist), and John (that’s me, vice president of business development). In preparation, I surveyed key XMission staff and found their candid responses regarding open source, data privacy, security, and the future of collaboration very intriguing. I was fortunate to participate in the podcast. Last week, Zimbra published their latest Zcast podcast about open source and security. Cloud, law, legal, Mail Server, open source, Security & Safety, Tech, Zimbra An honest discussion about data privacy, open source, and communications security.ġ9 May, 2015 John W. ![]()
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