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by vivan
2699 days ago
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I'm not saying Deliveroo isn't in the wrong here - they absolutely should have more defenses, but I still think this argument makes little sense. What if they have the defences in place but you choose to disable them? Who is liable then? I personally have 2FA on my GMail, but plenty of people choose not to - is it Google's fault for not forcing it on them? |
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It will ultimately come down to a test case, but as I said before, you will be hard pressed to find a lawyer who would tell a company that they definitely won’t be liable.