Title: When terms and policy turn users away
Tags: english, personvern
-Date: 2019-12-07 21:10
+Date: 2019-12-07 21:15
<p>When asked to accept terms of use and privacy policies that state
it will to remove rights I otherwise had or accept unreasonable terms
undermining my privacy, I choose away the service. I simply do not
have the conscience to accept terms I have no indention of upholding.
But how are the system and service providers to know how many people
-they scared away? Normally I just quietly walk away. But todya, I
+they scared away? Normally I just quietly walk away. But today, I
tried a new approach. I sent the following email (removing the
specifics, as I am not out to take the specific service in question)
-to the service provider I decided to drop, to at least give them one
-data point on how many users are unhappy with their terms:</p>
+to the service provider I decided to not use, to at least give them
+one data point on how many users are unhappy with their terms:</p>
<blockquote>
From: Petter Reinholdtsen
</blockquote>
<p>I do not expect much to come out of it, but sharing it here in case
-others want to give it a try too. If the terms scare away enough
-people, perhaps they will be improved...</p>
+others want to give something similar a try too. If companies
+discover their terms scare away enough people, perhaps they will be
+improved...</p>
+
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