From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   Maria Sophia wrote:   
   > Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   [Carlos' missing attribution.]   
   > >> That's your claim, and we do not accept it. We are all respectful of   
   > >> other people privacy when using the Android contact app.   
   > >   
   > > I think it's rather disrespectful of 'Arlen' to put the names and   
   > > e-mail addresses of his contacts "on the cloud".   
   > >   
   > > And no 'Arlen', this is not trolling, this is just exposing the   
   > > inconsistency in your argument.   
   > >   
   > > And yes 'Arlen', I've made this argument before and you ignored it and   
   > > silently snipped it. We wonder why.   
   >   
   > Hi Frank,   
   >   
   > You are misrepresenting what I actually do with contacts.   
      
    Nope, I'm not, but you're so caught up in the phone/phone-number   
   contacts part that you do not even (seem to) realize that you put the   
   names and e-mail addresses of your contacts "on the cloud".   
      
   [...]   
      
   > I do not store my contacts in any public cloud service.   
      
    Yes, you do store the names and e-mail addresses of your contacts on a   
   public service, you just don't realize it. The public service you use is   
   as liable to leaking contact information as the Google service you don't   
   (want to) use. That's the inconsistency in your argument.   
      
   [...]   
      
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