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From Unknown PIR to Dual TEC

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6 minutes ago, RayPooley said:

I am just reading this: http://www.thesecurityinstaller.co.uk/community/privacy/

 

.. and wondering whether you can be trusted with members' private data. Who do I speak to about that?

 

Ray,  didn't you share my data that you took from your own website on TSI for the whole world to see, not sure I saw any privacy policy or legal compliance stated on your website, please feel free to advise what went wrong on your data protection mishap... 

 

You have lots of info all over the net, name, addresses, telephone number CV ect... most of it on your website !

 

I have the cafe's name, address co. no, director, links to another co. duff reviews for the cafe on google & trip advisor

 

It all out their in the public domain, I've neither posted it or linked to it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

Ray,  didn't you share my data that you took from your own website on TSI for the whole world to see, not sure I saw any privacy policy or legal compliance stated on your website, please feel free to advise what went wrong on your data protection mishap... 

 

You have lots of info all over the net, name, addresses, telephone number CV ect... most of it on your website !

 

I have the cafe's name, address co. no, director, links to another co. duff reviews for the cafe on google & trip advisor

 

It all out their in the public domain, I've neither posted it or linked to it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, here's the thing. You quoted in one comment the port numbers from which I am posting comments. You don't get those off the net. You get those from log files.

In your first posted comment on this thread you went out of your way to use your system access privileges to look up my personal details and then proceed to make me aware that you had done so
by means of pseudo cryptic commentary. I have no idea why you felt the need to do that and do it in response to a comment that I made to another member. Not you.. Still, I'm a hairy bloke so no problem.

But if I were a female somebody might think that a little worrying. But whether you think it a problem or not is irrelevant. You are abusing your access privileges and for that I think you should have

them removed. What do you think?

7 minutes ago, RayPooley said:

"Amazing, that you didn't get why I said what I said" huh?

 

Not yet. Just heard about them from a member.

 

Break glass and shocks? Not sure what you mean.

 

I am spending a bit more.On sensors. :-)

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, RayPooley said:

Well, here's the thing. You quoted in one comment the port numbers from which I am posting comments. You don't get those off the net. You get those from log files.

 

I have no access to any log files on TSI

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2 minutes ago, RayPooley said:

Well, here's the thing. You quoted in one comment the port numbers from which I am posting comments. You don't get those off the net. You get those from log files.

In your first posted comment on this thread you went out of your way to use your system access privileges to look up my personal details and then proceed to make me aware that you had done so
by means of pseudo cryptic commentary. I have no idea why you felt the need to do that and do it in response to a comment that I made to another member. Not you.. Still, I'm a hairy bloke so no problem.

But if I were a female somebody might think that a little worrying. But whether you think it a problem or not is irrelevant. You are abusing your access privileges and for that I think you should have

them removed. What do you think?

Wow how come those quals ain't working ,

 

Now what lab won't you throw bricks around in? Thought it was a cafe

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4 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

 

I have no access to any log files on TSI

Like I said, you don't get port  numbers from the net.

1 minute ago, al-yeti said:

Wow how come those quals ain't working ,

 

Now what lab won't you throw bricks around in? Thought it was a cafe

I don't live in the cafe.... and you lost me again with this "Wow how come those quals ain't working,"

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Like I said, you don't get port  numbers from the net.

I don't live in the cafe.

Can they be retrieved from your website when you have logged in?

 

If your good enough of course

That info is available to anyone. Surely an alarm expert with more degrees than a circle and an it consulting business would know that?

milk and 2 in mine.

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1 minute ago, al-yeti said:

Can they be retrieved from your website when you have logged in?

 

If your good enough of course

No. 

2 minutes ago, petrolhead said:

That info is available to anyone. Surely an alarm expert with more degrees than a circle and an it consulting business would know that?

milk and 2 in mine.

 

2 minutes ago, petrolhead said:

That info is available to anyone. Surely an alarm expert with more degrees than a circle and an it consulting business would know that?

milk and 2 in mine.

The port information is not available to anyone. 

2 minutes ago, RayPooley said:

No. 

 

The port information is not available to anyone. 

The port information is available to anyone with fing or similar on their phone, or Web based tools like yougetsignal. Very basic stuff for a computer application designer and developer.

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