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by z0noxz
3411 days ago
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The question was about Microsoft, and it depends on the definition of "stealing" and the definition of "your". It's in the terms and conditions when using their services. As a user you agree to a lot, that you probably wouldn't agree to if you took your time to read the fine print. Many SaaS operators has also a history of selling data to others, and a breach of the service might effect all users of that service and not just one. Many companies have restrictions against usage of SaaS for exactly those reasons... |
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The it will be easy to point to those terms in Azure service.
> SaaS operators has also a history of selling data to others,
Then it willbe easy to link to news about those SASS operators selling the data.
> Many companies have restrictions against usage of SaaS for exactly those reasons...
Then it will be easy to bring examples of those companies with restrictions.