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Internet security sought by Meeting for Sufferings

31 03 2010 | by Jez Smith | Read 689 times
Update to 1999 minute to be agreed
A restatement of ‘policy to allow the use of the internet for the storage or communication of membership information subject to appropriate safeguards’ would be welcomed by Meeting for Sufferings, it was stated on Saturday. It arose from a proposal for the development of a secure web-based contact list facility for use across Britain Yearly Meeting and clarification of the meaning of a 1999 Meeting for Sufferings minute that said that membership information ‘is not to be made available over the internet’.
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