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On 19 April 2011 17:58, Joel Santos <cdsidna@verizon.net> wrote:
I downloaded libre office yesterday so far so good, sorry if I'm asking a
stupid question, I'm not that good with computers, but I like to know since
anyone can hack into your system is there any chance for anyone to see my
personal information and documents I will creating using this software.



Thanks


Hi: no question is stupid.
The software is build in collaborative way, and every one can
collaborate to that process;  this way of work reduce to near 0 the
possibility of hiding some malicious code in the program. So the reply
is:no is not possible via libreoffice to know your personal info or
documents

Ercole
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Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better.
A.Camus

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