Comment Privacy is temporary, no? (Score 2, Interesting) 106
Isn't the notion of a "company respecting user privacy" illusory? In other words, when you give your private information away, you're not giving it to another person. You're giving it to a corporation. If the management changes, if the shareholders demand a greater quarterly return, the same company can alter their "privacy policies" and sell all the information they like. Sure, a random user can sue, but can they afford the same kind of attorneys as the company?
There's an old proverb about "what you whisper in your room will be shouted from the rooftops". I don't think that changes in the internet age.
Jed
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