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by nathanganser
2061 days ago
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Hey, thanks for sharing your thoughts! 1) If your admin allows it you're fine. We work with G Suite as well. What concerns do you have? Please check out https://nat.app/privacy to understand how we treat your data, to summarize:
- Your data is never accessed by a human
- We don't share it with any third parties
- Your data is safely stored and sent to you when needed (aka. before your next meeting). That's it. If you're fine writing down notes into a web app, sending them per email is the same level of safety/security. 2) Its Nat indeed. We were previously called Nat Bot (initially we tried to build a chatbot, but pivoted a bit. Nat it is :) |
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In the big enterprise world, you don't even get to ask your admin if it's fine. Every answer is a "no" by default unless you have an extremely compelling case. Sharing data outside of the network is a major no-no for certain industries (like mine, which is Financial Services)
> sending them per email is the same level of safety/security.
Not exactly. My company logs every e-mail I send / receive, but not every HTTP request. If we're ever sued, the e-mails may show up in court, but not HTTP.
And if you're ever sued, what happens to the data I e-mailed?