Disabling Sync or leaving the Shapr3D

Confused what does that have to do with anything? What are you making that warrants you to follow those regulation. If no one asked you to make it there is no NDA.

Example, did you follow HIPPA and USPTO regulation to make your Hudson model?

I don’t understand the question. I thought I, IMHO, responded to:

Where is this NDA coming from without a client?’

What are you making that warrants you to follow those regulation.

(Primarely) medical equipment, HIPAA, et al. Other ‘stuff’ that i regulated by USPTO et al.

If no one asked you to make it there is no NDA.

You ever applied for patent? Then you know.
I spent $10.000,00 on my latest patent, It would all be a void/wasted if it were exposed to the ‘wrong’ entity in the process. Aka ‘published’.

Example, did you follow HIPPA and USPTO regulation to make your Hudson model?

Mouth point, why should I?! I only publish what I do in my spare time. For fun. I hope someone enjoy it as much as I do, for fun. My profession has nothing to do with that. Its isolated .Nothing that is related to a patent [pending), its ever going to the cloud (or Discourse or Circle).

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FYI I think I know the HIPPA regulations, which is the reason why I questioned as 3d Hobbyists the need to know things! You obviously fall into the Enterprise Category.

think I know the HIPPA regulations

(Not to be confused with Hippocratic.)

Try this :slight_smile:

Not all corp have billions to spend… And I am still, forever, also a happy Hobbyist :slight_smile:

As an example; I studied the surgical methods for some months to get it right, and developed a new new type of hip replacement. (Though not i Shapr.) As the medical industry is insanely regulated the presumed cost killed the the project.

But, still, it was satisfying!
And I now declare myself as a Great Hobby Surgeon…

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Well damn, I believe in some of my presentations I put Hippa vs Hipaa!

Shapr3d might not be the tool of choice for the medical devices.

Just saw this!
Aye, yai, yai!

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I’m sure you are aware but the host file method of blocking an outbound traffic is increasingly not effective. Apps that really want your data will not use the “standard” means of DNS resolution and will proxy through a non-DNS service.

Apple at least should have a strict category of apps that are not allowed to escape the sandbox (not even to their own website). Most apps do not need any access or minimally blind access to the file system and sharing. Consumers would start demanding this strict option the more and more they are educated. Unfortunately, consumers are reliant on partial solutions and/or trusting declarations of privacy which we all know is a farce.

You’re right — I’m aware :slight_smile: I worked in information security for 10 years. That was just a simple example that nevertheless works with the Shapr3D app.

So with Cloud Off feature would that satisfy for Hippa Compliance or any other compliance standard for BKE? Probably not.

As hobbyist, or the general public what PEC pointed CLOUD SYNC was an option.

It was taken out and put into a paywall for the Enterprise option.

But if I read it carefully, I guess you can install an old version of Shapr and turn it off and later install the new version.

But still how can you really be sure no data is being sent out?

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There are many different methods to capture the data sent by an app, so you can inspect exactly what is being sent and where

Curious how is Shapr authenticating your subscription status, wouldn’t that need a monthly or I guess yearly call up for a check?

Or can you give access to just billing connection?

It’s possible. Different endpoints used for sync and auth processes.