Since I do not know in which country libvirt.org legally lives (it does not say that), I do not know what regulations apply. But meanwhile all major US companies follow EU regulations - in general even worldwide. So maybe this is all irrelevant for you - but maybe not. Am Montag, dem 04.12.2023 um 11:32 +0000 schrieb Daniel P. Berrangé: > Aside from the search, our is just static content, so I'm not sure > how it can be said to be massively violating privacy. Please re-read. It is not about the content. The website defines no privacy policy which is against EU regulations. > Even for the search, if you've not visited google before, you'll get > prompted (by google) to agree to its terms before the search will be > executed. Again - not to the point. For two reasons: 1. Sometimes I am desperate enough to use Google Search - but I want do decide myself when I want to. 2. the EU regulations request I am asked BEFORE the connection to google starts. Otherwise Google already learns something about me (it learns that I am interested in libvirt). I believe renaming the button to "search local Doc using Google" should be sufficient. But then again - I am not a lawyer. So I think it is libvirt.org having to ask me before connecting to Google. -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Wolfgang Rohdewald _______________________________________________ Users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx