I'm sure this is true, but what if you leverage something like PiHole and browser extensions like Privacy badger or uBlock? Surely, these offer some tangible protection against this kind of sharing?
"New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman has hammered Equifax for using language meant to discourage arbitration and is asking Equifax for answers over the data breach. The company has stated since it would not bar consumers from joining breach-related lawsuits."
Is anyone else mortified that this is the reality? Where companies are allowed to dictate how much legal privilege we have to seek legal recourse if they legitimately screw up?
Because Uber is ride sharing that is getting into self-driving vehicles, their money comes from the rides we take. Alphabet (Google) Is literally just testing and developing their own self-driving car technology. As far as we know they have no business model, yet.
Please articulate, Civilly, which guideline I Broke that other users don't break everyday and I will gladly change my ways, otherwise don't articulate my perceived shortcomings at all. If you embue me with the power to link to peoples comments I will find all shenanigans and post them for you to comment this message to.
Stop Focusing on Gender and focus on the work. Strike a balance where necessary, but focusing on the things that make people different creates a division by virtue of the differences being consciously observed.