Personally, I’ve always thought “They could sell your data to insurance companies who might jack up your prices or claim something is a pre-existing condition” to be the most p we persuasive to people like my parents.
Personally, I’ve always thought “They could sell your data to insurance companies who might jack up your prices or claim something is a pre-existing condition” to be the most p we persuasive to people like my parents.
But Facebook/Twitter/etc isn’t telling out boss what we say about them at home. Or our SSN to every car we pass. Or how much we hate it family-in-law.
Unless you give them realistic reasons, they will always counter with “That’s different” because it is.
I keep seeing people saying “I have nothing to hide” is a bad argument. But no one ever explains why it is. So for the people who say they don’t care about the privacy, what would you say to them about why they should care?
Well if they decided to settle for such a large number, they knew they were screwed and did something very wrong. Thank you!
Thanks for the response, I read the article but other than Jeffrey being a client of Chase, I don’t quite know what they did wrong. Were they booking the flights for free? How were they invoiced in the crimes and turning a blind eye to them?
What do you mean caught up on the situation? How was your company related?
So does basically everyone. Including both Donald Trump and Joe Biden.