In a post today, Paul Sweeney expressed his concern about using EnThinnai because “lack of company information and information on who has developed to the service a little off putting.” The truth of the matter is that we are not yet a legal entity in any shape or form. We are a small group of people (one in US and the rest in India) who have somewhat unorthodox view on how to do IP Communications and certain amount of development know-how. We are self-funded, that too by a salaryman. So our resources are limited and have been targeting them at developing the application. Given that, we have been careful in collecting your personal information. Currently we are using Amazon Web Services’ EC2 for running the application and store the database, and S3 to store files. We hope that will give some level of assurance. Still, during the current trial we can only ask you to sign up and try out the application as a favor to us so that your feedback will only enhance the application. We hope the novel concepts and approaches we utilize, prompt you to support and encourage us. But till we put in place the required legal structures in place, you need to consider twice before you use EnThinnai for sensitive data.
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