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by UncleMeat 2540 days ago
It also doesn't make it unethical. Putting privacy related issues in a privacy policy makes sense to me.
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A privacy policy is definitely the right place for privacy issues. My point is exactly as vharuc made above: Putting something there neither makes it ethical nor unethical. A contract or license is not an excuse for bad behavior.

* If my privacy policy is a copy of HIPAA, that's an ethical privacy policy.

* If my privacy policy is as Google's here, it seems unethical without clear informed consent (which a disclaimer in a novel-long privacy policy doesn't provide).

* If your privacy policy says you'll collect incriminating information about me, and sell it to the highest bidder for use in blackmail, it's unethical even with attempts at informed consent.

Putting it in a privacy policy that you expect nobody to read, and using language that they are not accustomed to, is unethical.