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Developers should not write applications that erode this privacy guarantee lightly. In particular, we believe that the users' password and passphrase, and the cryptographic resources accessed through those values, should never leave their personal computer. This means that you shouldn't write a server that stores these values and accesses the user's personal data from another server.
Developers should not write applications that erode this privacy guarantee lightly. In particular, we believe that the users' password and passphrase, and the cryptographic resources accessed through those values, should never leave their personal computer. This means that you shouldn't write a server that stores these values and accesses the user's personal data from another server.


We have a plan to support [[Labs/Weave/Developer/SecureDataSharing|Secure Data Sharing] that empowers both users and service developers. We would welcome your input!
We have a plan to support [[Labs/Weave/Developer/SecureDataSharing|Secure Data Sharing]] that empowers both users and service developers. We would welcome your input!


Also, the Mozilla Services web services are designed to support a relatively small amount of high-value user data. Users are restricted to a fairly small data quota. Applications should respect this restriction by using the Mozilla Services web services for relatively small amounts of data (in the neighborhood of tens of kilobytes).
Also, the Mozilla Services web services are designed to support a relatively small amount of high-value user data. Users are restricted to a fairly small data quota. Applications should respect this restriction by using the Mozilla Services web services for relatively small amounts of data (in the neighborhood of tens of kilobytes).
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* Can I write commercial applications or closed-source software that uses these services?
* Can I write commercial applications or closed-source software that uses these services?


Yes, you may. You must make certain that your terms of service and privacy policy are compatible with the [http://mozillalabs.com/projects-2/weave10/tos/ Weave Terms of Service] and [http://mozillalabs.com/weave/weave-privacy-policy/ Weave Privacy Policy]. Note that crawling or otherwise attempting to bulk-extract data from the services is explicitly foribdden, as is trading or reselling any of the Mozilla Services.  
Yes, you may. You must make certain that your terms of service and privacy policy are compatible with the [http://mozillalabs.com/projects-2/weave10/tos/ Weave Terms of Service] and [http://mozillalabs.com/weave/weave-privacy-policy/ Weave Privacy Policy]. Note that crawling or otherwise attempting to bulk-extract data from the services is explicitly forbidden, as is trading or reselling any of the Mozilla Services.


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