Thank you xox
Today I got to directly (rather than indirectly) benefit from the Wayback machine.
Back in January, I lost my blog due largely to not understanding precisely how Centos’ installation programme actually worked and lost my blog’s archive.
Thankfully, my blog has been periodically captured on the Wayback machine since 2008 when I started it!
Nothing else of my website is archived, as this is one of the few bits publicly available.
But mine is not the only site, the Wayback machine is now storing 333 billion web pages!
Actually, isn’t that a bit dodgy? What about privacy?
OK, this is the grown up bit. If something appears on the web you don’t want to appear on the web, you need to do something about it as soon as possible.
You have a right to privacy and the law defends that right.
The Wayback machine does not store content on the Dark web, that’s a whole different ball game.
Posted: July 4th, 2018 under 42.