oh,MikeV wrote:Only Eye-Fi can answer info about username and password storage...
MadDawgJ wrote:http://support.eye.fi/what-is-the-eye-fi-privacy-policy/
thesis1:
as far as i understand from the answers of you users here (thank you, btw):
the username/password to write files on my private ftp-server are stored within the eye-fi servers (somewhere within my user-account-data, i guess) to allow the eye-fi-server to transfer those images, which the eye-fi card sent just about, to my ftp-server.
the username/password to write files on my private ftp-server are not stored on the eye-fi-card itself.
Flix Flux wrote:thesis2:
i take a photo at home, where the eye-fi-card uses my configured wireless-network to send this photo straight to the eye-fi-server, which send the photo straigth to my ftp-server.
Flix Flux wrote:therefore i need to know, if the files are uploaded *directly* to my private ftp-server, or are they beeing transfered to somewhere else and then transfered to my ftp-server?
flibbertigibbet007 wrote:unless you don't use websharing this is correct.
I had a similar concern about the privacy policy, since it does not state directly that the photos are not their property, like most sites will say that it is. Nor is there any statement about security or encryption of photos on their servers. Potentially, any eyefi employee can view your uploaded photos at their discretion, without that clause. Or if you want to go one step further, their servers if hacked, from what is not disclosed in the privacy policy, all your photos are available to any hacker if they breach their outlining security.
My concern is more on the lines with their own employees, and the privacy of my data... last I looked at the policy, is no mention of security measures on their servers to protect the data from their prying eyes.
flibbertigibbet007 wrote:I reread your last post, yes my concern is about the privacy too, but I've got written letter stating that they do have securities in place.
Take a minute to voice your concerns to their privacy dept. Privacy@eye.fi make them update their privacy policy.
Flix Flux wrote:flibbertigibbet007 wrote:I reread your last post, yes my concern is about the privacy too, but I've got written letter stating that they do have securities in place.
Take a minute to voice your concerns to their privacy dept. Privacy@eye.fi make them update their privacy policy.
i had sent an email over the contact formular stating that i had some questions about privacy and an employe answered one of the questions.
as far (and shortly) i can see, eye-fi does not comment a lot of the security related questions, nor the concerns of the users.
i made the link and if they are interested in the users opinion, they read the postings here and make their descisions upon then.
i cannot and do not need to make them update their privacy policy. there is not need (at least for me) to change anything they do.
i just bring back the card, tell the seller (and my friends), why i am not satisfied with the product and won't buy any other product from a company, which does not fit my needs. (surely, its "try and error"). thats all i can do. thats all i will doi'm happy with that
thanks again for your help and opinion,
cheers,
Flix Flux wrote:and this is your attempt to get those postings deleted which cover information which is not found anywhere else (on the companies site) and could help people make descicions on their own, while using offensive language? pretty impressivehopefully, your written letter about the privacy covered a bit more of good cases.
cheers,
Potentially, any eyefi employee can view your uploaded photos at their discretion, without that clause.
MadDawgJ wrote:Potentially, any eyefi employee can view your uploaded photos at their discretion, without that clause.
Since we do not store your images this actually is not possible. Besides we are kinda busy and don't really have time, or a desire, to look at photos uploaded through our servers :D
flibbertigibbet007 wrote:unless you don't use websharing this is correct.
I had a similar concern about the privacy policy, since it does not state directly that the photos are not their property, like most sites will say that it is. Nor is there any statement about security or encryption of photos on their servers. Potentially, any eyefi employee can view your uploaded photos at their discretion, without that clause. Or if you want to go one step further, their servers if hacked, from what is not disclosed in the privacy policy, all your photos are available to any hacker if they breach their outlining security.
My concern is more on the lines with their own employees, and the privacy of my data... last I looked at the policy, is no mention of security measures on their servers to protect the data from their prying eyes.
Flix Flux wrote:in fact, i don't have any concern about the staffs options to peek some pictures. and we don't need to discuss this any more.
Flix Flux wrote:but, as an administrator, you probably can explain, why it is necsesary to submit images to an eye-fi server when i only want to transfer them to my private ftp-server.
dmourati wrote:Flix Flux wrote:but, as an administrator, you probably can explain, why it is necsesary to submit images to an eye-fi server when i only want to transfer them to my private ftp-server.
Suffice it to say adding this to a server is more straightforward than trying to change core card functionality. We will continue adding new features and functionality to the service in response to user requests such as these.
contactlens wrote:Did you know that when you hide your IP address, you are protecting your identity against piracy? Not even a few people want to go out of their online identity to thank you for identity theft.
As for your assertion that any Eye-Fi employee could retrieve and view your photos, this is simply not true. While select employees technically could do so, it would only be done in response to a question initiated by you as the customer or as part of troubleshooting.
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