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Discussion (9 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

cube00β€’about 3 hours ago

  You can request deletion of your Google user data by emailing the official support channel. [1]
It always worries me when you need to email support just to delete your own data.

I'm logged in with my Google account over a secure connection and yet I can only delete over insecure email.

Not that it really matters when there's no support email address anyway.

  For privacy-related questions, please contact the application operator through the official support channels listed by your team. [1]
[1]: https://html-drive.com/privacy.html
hagbard_cβ€’about 2 hours ago
> You can request deletion of your Google user data by emailing the official support channel.

Waiting for the apology Google gives for not having deleted all user data when asked to do so. An intern made a mistake, Gemini did it, "we're only following government order", a technical problem, anything.

netsharcβ€’about 3 hours ago
Question, why is this answer sound like it's given by a stereotypical Turkish bazaar shopowner?

> Is this free?

> HTML Drive is completely free for up to 10 published pages

So what if I want to publish 11 pages?

shredditβ€’about 2 hours ago
Then it’s no longer _completely_ free
xnxβ€’about 2 hours ago
I wish Drive better supported editing and sharing html and text files, but a better option is probably to use custom urls in AI Studio https://x.com/GoogleAIStudio/status/2075595994327077095
chris_money202β€’about 3 hours ago
You don’t need to serve raw html, you can just open it in a hypertext markup language viewer (I.e a browser). Just send people the index.html
DANmodeβ€’about 2 hours ago
Just email everyone the latest version whenever you make changes! /s
Brajeshwarβ€’about 2 hours ago
Unconfirmed but I seem to recollect that this violates their Terms of Service. Or was it Dropbox; something like that.
zihotkiβ€’about 2 hours ago
Since LLM can create the pages for non-techical people, it for sure can also help publishing the page