And again, talk about quiet, homely paranoia. Everyone knows that jabber from Google keeps logs of your correspondence in your Gmail account. That, in due time, was one of the main reasons for my transition to jabber. Conveniently, by fragments of a log, search for the desired link or phone from a more than two-year correspondence. But I noticed a funny fact here the other day. Paranoids, he did not quite please. I wrote to Jabber some kind of advertising agent who is eager to give me a vacuum cleaner for the price of a laptop. After a minute of correspondence, I deservedly sent it. Well, at the same time erased the log (from the basket too). So I naively thought that pressing the delete button erases the recording from Google servers. Naive. After ten minutes, another message comes from our valiant advertiser. Well, let's say, “Himself like this.” I ignore and climb, in order to erase this line from the logs. I was not so much surprised, but unpleasantly surprised when I saw that I had to erase the entire log again! The question arises, what did Google do when it received the “delete” signal. It turns out that I simply hid the notes instead of honestly erasing them.