Hubitat - How much can be seen?

No, that information is not sent to our cloud. It stays within the mobile app. The mobile app sends geofence crossing events only. No location data is sent.

To the best of our knowledge, we are the only product that provides useful geofence functionality without sending ANY location data to the cloud.

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Not as much as Google, Amazon or Facebook. I'm not concerned with what data they can see.

I hope not much... I store all my porn in it LOL

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Bruce,

When you say internal hub logs, do you mean all the log information we have access to?

So essentially you guys can see every action that kicks off?

It doesn’t sound like it from this

That you downloaded with elinks, right? :wink: LOL

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Doubtful. Most likely he is referring to the internal JRE logs which contain the methods and stack traces of the code that runs the OS. Those are very different from errors and such that we see in the hub logs. The logs that HE support can access are generated at a low level.

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Nope.. with lynx using the gopher protocol. LOL

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For those youngsters that don't know anything about gopher it was created in 1992 by a bunch of college kids.

The design of the Gopher protocol and user interface is menu-driven, and presented an alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately fell into disfavor, yielding to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The Gopher ecosystem is often regarded as the effective predecessor of the World Wide Web.

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This is EXACTLY why I love this community. Make that joke in ST's communities and there might be a total of 3 people that would get it.

With that said, supposedly there are still ~350+ gopher servers running around still (according to Veronica). Time to refresh that collection? LOL

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gopher is still around but it's mainly for nostalgia.

So this should tell you guys just how old I could be...

My first email account was with HoTMaiL and the only way to get to it was via gopher back then, that was in 1996. I still have the same account.

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That and your profile picture.

Computers became a hobby for me in the early 90’s using bbs’s.

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Yeah, that would put us close to the same age group. My first true "email" account was on FidoNet in 1992 and then I moved over to CompuServe in 1994.

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FIDO !!!! Now that's old school :slight_smile:

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Lol I have fidonet linked in my BBS today.

It’s still active.

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You still run a BBS ?

Seriously?! LMAO! That's actually awesome! F*** all these kids and their "interwebz" crap! LOL

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I have fond memories from a auto-dialer I download from a BBS.... great times searching for other computers back then. Would start it just before bed and wake up with a fresh batch of possible hacks !

Grab yourself SyncTerm and telnet into bbs.clutchbbs.com .

It will bring back some good memories. :wink:

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Alright... which one of us is gonna write a driver to pull the latest feeds from there...? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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