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I sent a letter to WhatsApp (Facebook). Today I got an answer
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 783850"><p>At the end of the day, whether Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Apple, your moms car vendor or the smurf's are following the law or not... don't use their services if you disagree with how they work.</p><p></p><p>The law may set things up in your favour but enforcing them is an entirely another matter.</p><p></p><p>With Facebook's record history of violating X or misleading with X and the huge wide public exposure about their past... people should know to avoid them if they do not want to be victims to such practices.</p><p></p><p>If you're still using Facebook services in 2018, especially after being aware of the recent things that have gone on and their general past, then I think you are also to blame if your privacy gets violated.</p><p></p><p>The law isn't a replacement for common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 783850"] At the end of the day, whether Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Apple, your moms car vendor or the smurf's are following the law or not... don't use their services if you disagree with how they work. The law may set things up in your favour but enforcing them is an entirely another matter. With Facebook's record history of violating X or misleading with X and the huge wide public exposure about their past... people should know to avoid them if they do not want to be victims to such practices. If you're still using Facebook services in 2018, especially after being aware of the recent things that have gone on and their general past, then I think you are also to blame if your privacy gets violated. The law isn't a replacement for common sense. [/QUOTE]
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