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by heavymark
4435 days ago
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I don't see this post as Mailbox losing trust. If they are peaking at our data, or selling it in a way we were not aware of I'd consider that a breach of trust. But if a product simply get's bugs (which all new updates for most any product do) I don't see that affecting my trust. I installed the update, and after it just said would you like to link your account or something I clicked yes, and was brought straight to my inbox, no need to reenter passwords or anything (seamless). Sounds like his experience was due to Dropbox now supporting business accounts yet. When Apple releases a new version of iOS or OS X there are always plenty of bugs compared to the previous versions which have had a year to work out all the bugs. Doesn't make me trust them any less. If a person (like the author) doesn't want the newest product versions they should simply disable auto-update and update manually after a certain amount of time. |
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