Popular audio company Sonos recently updated its U.S. privacy policy to make a small but notable change that seemingly puts customer data at risk. As...
I wonder how many of them just wanted to sell the data, so they did and claimed to have been hacked to get by without appearing to have violated the TOC.
If they have data on you, they’ll either sell it or not protect it and get hacked.
I wonder how many of them just wanted to sell the data, so they did and claimed to have been hacked to get by without appearing to have violated the TOC.
They want to show off to shareholders how much money they are bringing in.
If they do it that way they are risking securities fraud with no way to juice the stock price.
Securities fraud is one of the ways rich dudes can see real jail time because they are taking money from other rich dudes.
I don’t see it.