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<p>Afaik: If your data includes references to external URIs/URLs
(like XML documents with schemata) then there *might* be processes
involved that will try to make network requests to them. This can
also happen with GeoPackages, e.g. if styles reference external
URLs. Or a VRT that uses remote data sets. Or a .lyr file that has
a remote server in it. Etc.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.10.23 um 12:57 schrieb Toby
Clemett via QGIS-User:<br>
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a company or organisation decided to open locally stored
sensitive location data within Vanilla QGIS, would the
information stay on the user's hard drive and not be shared with
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Please could you also provide details on QGIS's terms and
conditions regarding data protection?<br>
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