When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we're protecting you against criminals, not our own government.
Why?
Any company that cares about 'security' and controls such a massive amount of personal data would know that governments do not always behave morally/legally.
This excuse should not work; we the public should expect better.
Yahoo did not use https. Facebook scans your IMs and tracks your website visits for ads.
When do we reach the point when plausible ignorance of governmental overreach and the need to 'monetize' are no longer considered valid excuses for compaines to be lax with the data they hold about you?
As an aside: as far as I can tell these are just crododile tears - if Zuckerberg truly cared, Facebook would back off from generating ad revenue off IM and would enable OTR.
Any company that cares about 'security' and controls such a massive amount of personal data would know that governments do not always behave morally/legally.
This excuse should not work; we the public should expect better.
Yahoo did not use https. Facebook scans your IMs and tracks your website visits for ads. When do we reach the point when plausible ignorance of governmental overreach and the need to 'monetize' are no longer considered valid excuses for compaines to be lax with the data they hold about you?
As an aside: as far as I can tell these are just crododile tears - if Zuckerberg truly cared, Facebook would back off from generating ad revenue off IM and would enable OTR.