I came over to visit your site again, and it’s amazing that you have so much material and information on there. I didn’t see any place to make a regular comment on the site itself. I watched a couple of the videos, but the only way to make comments on them was to either sign up with Disqus or allow them to access information from another social media. I don’t allow any of that without reading the terms of service and privacy policies thoroughly, and I just don’t have time to sit and read all that for a program I’m not interested in using personally. So, needless to say, I didn’t leave comments on the videos. But if I missed a place to comment on your own blog, let me know. I thought the video on the hololens was especially interesting.
I believe that it is possible to find the privacy policy for Disqus via Google.
Also, it is not mandatory to join Disqus in order to leave a comment; there is the option of commenting as a guest; which simply involves adding your name and your email address in the respective areas.
I didn’t see a “guest” option anywhere. I’ll look for it next time. And I can find the Disqus policies, but I’m not going to take all the time to read them carefully. That may sound obstinate, but, frankly, I’m tired of all these various social media programs that require long involved policies or giving permission to use our information for other things. If I can’t give a simple e-mail or blog address to comment, I just don’t.
[ Smiles ] I enjoyed looking at the trees, the sky and getting a glimpse of the moon.
I came over to visit your site again, and it’s amazing that you have so much material and information on there. I didn’t see any place to make a regular comment on the site itself. I watched a couple of the videos, but the only way to make comments on them was to either sign up with Disqus or allow them to access information from another social media. I don’t allow any of that without reading the terms of service and privacy policies thoroughly, and I just don’t have time to sit and read all that for a program I’m not interested in using personally. So, needless to say, I didn’t leave comments on the videos. But if I missed a place to comment on your own blog, let me know. I thought the video on the hololens was especially interesting.
[ Smiles ] Thank you, Sandra.
I believe that it is possible to find the privacy policy for Disqus via Google.
Also, it is not mandatory to join Disqus in order to leave a comment; there is the option of commenting as a guest; which simply involves adding your name and your email address in the respective areas.
I didn’t see a “guest” option anywhere. I’ll look for it next time. And I can find the Disqus policies, but I’m not going to take all the time to read them carefully. That may sound obstinate, but, frankly, I’m tired of all these various social media programs that require long involved policies or giving permission to use our information for other things. If I can’t give a simple e-mail or blog address to comment, I just don’t.
[ Smiles ] Understood!