• @locococoa9613@lemmy.world
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    1321 year ago

    While I agree this would be hilarious, and would want them to do it, it scares me that it’s possible. That they know who is using it and apparently keep a database of certain users whom they can then blackmail. It’s probably just an empty threat though and I’m taking it too seriously.

    • @raydenuni
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      61 year ago

      It shouldn’t be up to the good will of the company to protect you. We should have privacy laws.

      • @henfredemars@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        We do have privacy laws today (USA user), but they are so weak that near my office I regularly see ads advising businesses to treat it as a liability problem and instead buy insurance as a faster and cheaper alternative to good practices.

        And it works! This approach should not be feasible to address the costs of violating user privacy. It reiterates to me that we are far too lax.

    • cheeso
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      41 year ago

      they are literally given the data and they have to store it for the app to be functional. it should be common sense that this is possible.

      its also public data unless they leak things that the app users couldn’t see.

      • @whatsarefoogee@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Well, the (satirical) post is saying they will “reveal” those who “secretly” use it. That implies it’s far from being publicly available information.