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by theappanalyst
2694 days ago
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Exactly! Glad someone is catching my point, the issue is is that people go to the end of the earth to protect databases of credit card information, I doubt the same can be said for a database of screenshots containing equivalent info. Another big issue I see is I may trust company X with my data but I as a consumer wouldn’t know I’m actually sharing my data with company Y and I think that is something users should be aware of. |
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Most people will not actually read any of it, and hit OK without giving it much thought. I feel as if we are just waiting for something bad to happen before we take action in restricting this big data analytics trend.
It seems to be a trend, we are passive until the problem smacks us in the face and then we grudgingly work on solving it slowly.