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by downer90
4580 days ago
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Anything requiring third-party cookies, AND requesting an e-mail address not only stinks of spam-oriented advertising revenue, but also total disregard for user security. Even more telling were the options to sign in with services like Facebook Oauth. So from the beginning, I think it was always obvious that Disqus had no interest beyond the bare minimum in casually protecting user privacy. This prompted me to avoid ever providing Disqus with any kind of serious e-mail address. Looks like my instincts served me well. |
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