Re: why strict Net neutrality works best: simple beats complex
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[email protected]> Thu, 21 May 2015 18:52:25 +0530
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Not really - you can send over an oauth token - which is simply a signal that the authentication has succeeded. The actual data very typically does NOT get stored anywhere near the customer facing edge of a network, but is ringfenced multiple layers away. I obviously don’t know anything about their architecture, but this is how such things are commonly done. > On 21-May-2015, at 6:08 pm, Abhijit Gadgil <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well - here on my desktop right now - I am pinging to - > > plus.google.com <http://plus.google.com/> - about 10-12ms > mail.google.com <http://mail.google.com/> - about 10-12ms > oauth.googleusercontent.com <http://oauth.googleusercontent.com/> - about 20-25ms > apis.google.com <http://apis.google.com/> - about 10-12ms > > Likely all of that data is served from India. So yes userdata is here > in India (at-least a copy). _______________________________________________ India-gii mailing list India-gii-IAPFreCvJWP2/[email protected] https://lists.india-gii.org/mailman/listinfo/india-gii