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[–] Anticorp 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm fine with some company that has a lock-tight privacy policy in place. Even better if they just send me the results and keep no database. But that's not what they do. They send it all to the government, and then charge you upsell fees in the form of a subscription to see the same information that they shared with the government without your consent. Okay... You probably gave consent in the 5000 page ToS that you didn't read, but that's an argument for a different day.

[–] ttmrichter 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Has literally decades of corporate interests revealing they don't know how to secure things not taught you any kind of a lesson?

I don't want a corporate entity of any kind to have my DNA info on file. They're all clowns, or, rather, if they're not clowns now they will be after a single bad quarter when they decide to cut their security team in half.

[–] Anticorp 2 points 1 year ago

I did say that it's better if they have no database...