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Do you have a Chief Privacy Officer? Or Chief Information Security Officer? Was the issue raised and the privacy impact miscalculated (not ideal, but mistakes happen) or were the potential privacy implications overlooked entirely?
We do not have a Chief Privacy Officer or Chief Information Security Officer. The issue was raised by our head of product and I dismissed it. I saw it as a minor concern (I'm ashamed to say).
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#342I didn't get the apology email. I immediately ask they delete my account which never got a response either when I got the public profile email. I asked them to delete my account a couple years ago as well and they never did then either. I will never, ever trust this company or use their product. There are other options out there just as good and not sketchy. PS I like how the email went out on a Friday night too, eve…
I wonder if they're sending the e-mails out in waves or if they're only sending them to users who still have the feature enabled?
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#343Earlier quoted context omitted.
Do you have a Chief Privacy Officer? Or Chief Information Security Officer? Was the issue raised and the privacy impact miscalculated (not ideal, but mistakes happen) or were the potential privacy implications overlooked entirely?
We do not have a Chief Privacy Officer or Chief Information Security Officer. The issue was raised by our head of product and I dismissed it. I saw it as a minor concern (I'm ashamed to say).
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#344Earlier quoted context omitted.
Do you have a Chief Privacy Officer? Or Chief Information Security Officer? Was the issue raised and the privacy impact miscalculated (not ideal, but mistakes happen) or were the potential privacy implications overlooked entirely?
We do not have a Chief Privacy Officer or Chief Information Security Officer. The issue was raised by our head of product and I dismissed it. I saw it as a minor concern (I'm ashamed to say).
- trust is a crystal ball, you can drop it and break it, patch it back together again but it will never ever be the same way it was before, it can only degrade
- if you plan on being a player in this field you will have to take the privacy of your users serious, this includes doing your privacy and security reviews by the book because if there ever is an involuntary disclosure what you've seen in the last couple of days will come back hundredfold.
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#345Yeah, no. I already deleted my account and I'm not going back. I realise the type of candidate they cater towards would find jobs at companies I wouldn't really want to work at anyway. I'm ashamed that younger me fell for this in the first place.
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#348Earlier quoted context omitted.
The Friday announcement was a result of us pushing to get the profile toggle feature out that the email linked to, and shipping late. Not something I'm proud of (either from an eng management perspective, or, more importantly, from a not violating the trust of our users perspective). It was a rushed schedule. In hindsight I see that the timing of the Friday announcement is ALSO a problem.
Hi Ammon, 1. There is an opportunity. 2. You did lose a lot of trust. 3. You didn't have enough trust in the first place to really take advantage of this opportunity. I would encourage you to think about how you can earn that trust. This comes back to transparency and checks-and-balances. If you want to go that route, you will need to build hard constraints: legal and technological constraints which would have preven…
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#350Can anyone explain why they'd be a LinkedIn data partner yet did this to compete with LinkedIn? Go to their site and paste this in your console: window._linkedin_data_partner_id