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by Super74
5876 days ago
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Slander: a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report. Since when did calling someone on their verifiable actions become slander? When America becomes complacent to the lack of moral and ethical accountability of our CEOs and business leaders, the end cannot be far away. We must expect and demand a certain level of trust from the people who safeguard our personal information. The possibilities offered within the concept of "the cloud" will never come to fruition without this essential component. What if your bank decided to publish the activity on your accounts? |
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As something of an advocate for privacy and data protection, I have found it instructive to compare the recent behaviour at Facebook and Google with that of Mint, whose entire business basically depends on people trusting them with access codes to their bank accounts.
I'm not saying Mint's approach is perfect, but this is the first line in point 1 of their Privacy and Security Policy (http://www.mint.com/privacy/security-policy/):
"Simply put, we do not and will not sell or rent your personal information to anyone, for any reason, at any time."
(For the avoidance of doubt, I am in no way connected with Mint, Intuit or any related organisation. I'm just an interested observer of how privacy and security are handled by on-line businesses, and found them a useful example.)