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May 15th, 2003, 04:03 PM
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If it did that, you would not be able to see any images on the web nor download anything.
In a corporate environment do you really need to be able to browse and see pretty pictures and download files?
LoudPC supports 128-bit end-to-end encryption. LoudPC does not expose any open ports on your PC (that could be used by hackers to gain access to your PC); does not store your information (email, contacts, appointments, notes, tasks or files) anywhere on our servers; and the LoudPC Service uses secure connections from your mobile device if possible.
That is a pretty bold statement on their part, specifically "does not expose any open ports on your PC (that could be used by hackers to access your PC)", how else can a users connected to it? Their a little over confident that it can't be broken...
Dhej
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