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Whoa, this might be "not so good" (TM) if a file is owned by several independent people, for example an Ubuntu-DVD uploaded by someone. - I hope you check first before you delete fragments + copies all over the network! Why should they even get deleted? If you don't know the content, you can't do anything with the fragments, as they are already encrypted! – Bugreport, on July 09, 2008 17:05
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nickname replied on April 09, 2008 10:18 to the question "Delete Account!" in Wuala:
it actually doesnt really mater....
simply delete all your public stuff. and never use your wuala account any more.
this is why: public stuff will stay there as long as it is spread and everybody can view and download it due to caches/distributed nodes and the wuala servers. if you delete the files from your wuala client, it will go away.
and private files are only yours, you have full control over them and if you havent shared them at all simply stop spreading the chunks = stop using the client. anyways, nobody can access your private files besides you (theory).
so deleting your files from inside wuala and then stopping using wuala is enough for the normal user.
jeps asked a question in Wuala on April 09, 2008 09:13:
Delete Account!How can I delete my wuala account?
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