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by irrationalidiom
4759 days ago
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> I don't think this is an invasion of privacy at all. I vehemently disagree. Most companies will just hide the fact they are collecting (and often selling) user data within slimy legalese. Consumer protection includes niceties such as warranties, and protection against false advertising, and clear display of nutritional information and safety warnings. Privacy also deserves the same treatment so users can make an informed decision, without having to wade through a hefty licence agreement. Edit: updated reply context |
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- ToS of don't have to be "hefty", they can be written in plain English.
Try using facts instead of loaded, emotional language to support your argument next time.