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<blockquote data-quote="Libera Milanesi" data-source="post: 758249" data-attributes="member: 74385"><p>I recommend you check the privacy policy for the services to get an in-depth explanation of what control they have over your devices. I don't think I need to mention that any software vendor in the world could push an update at any time which changes the level of control they have over your devices.</p><p></p><p>You need to decide whether you trust them or not. I think it should be fine because if they got caught doing something unethical or illegal, it could completely destroy their reputation, and everyone knows nowadays that one strike can mean the death of your company.</p><p></p><p>There's no need to be too paranoid because you'll never sleep this way, but it could be useful for you to check more about the company background and history as well to help you make a decision of whether you trust them or not. There should be reviews/comments online from past customers, possibly business customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Libera Milanesi, post: 758249, member: 74385"] I recommend you check the privacy policy for the services to get an in-depth explanation of what control they have over your devices. I don't think I need to mention that any software vendor in the world could push an update at any time which changes the level of control they have over your devices. You need to decide whether you trust them or not. I think it should be fine because if they got caught doing something unethical or illegal, it could completely destroy their reputation, and everyone knows nowadays that one strike can mean the death of your company. There's no need to be too paranoid because you'll never sleep this way, but it could be useful for you to check more about the company background and history as well to help you make a decision of whether you trust them or not. There should be reviews/comments online from past customers, possibly business customers. [/QUOTE]
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