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ddephor45445yThing is, it doesn't matter.
1) If the changes are illegal, they are void
2) If you need the service, they can change whatever they want, you are doomed to agree anyway
3) If you don't need the service, you won't use it anyway, no matter what changes
So just save that time and press OK. -
sometimes i do, sometimes i don't
it's internet, all the big companies have your data 😪 -
Root831615yAlways.
If they contain clauses I'm not comfortable with, I find an alternative. If I must use them e.g. because of an employer, I sandbox the software as best I can and severely limit what data it can see. (Though I generally do this anyway.) -
Jilano272885y@ddephor I can definitely decide to stop using a service if I feel their new terms of service morally wrong. If I can't leave them right away, I can at least take some steps to prevent some things.
@awaisking Everyone thinking the same way you do is how we ended up where we are. Great job. -
Parzi89125yA stab in the dark at the changes made: COPPA, reply hiding, tweet censorship.
How'd I do?
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