Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Because I care ...
I am currently working on some software regarding regulatory training and spotted a little ditty use for privacy code. When the disclaimer link is clicked on the following text is displayed.
Yes, it's Latin. If you go through the trouble to translate it, it does not come remotely close to explaining the privacy policy of the company. This standard piece of Latin text is what is referred to as 'pig-latin' and is often used by website designers as placeholder text until the real text has been written to replace it. I guess it wasn't that important to the company and they just forgot.
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Yes, it's Latin. If you go through the trouble to translate it, it does not come remotely close to explaining the privacy policy of the company. This standard piece of Latin text is what is referred to as 'pig-latin' and is often used by website designers as placeholder text until the real text has been written to replace it. I guess it wasn't that important to the company and they just forgot.
Technorati Tags: Software | Privacy