This argument doesn't really work, unfortunately. This is a corporation we are talking about (one that is trusted by the majority of normies as well), not a random person. It's not really equivalent
My perspective is that security breaches of companies are a guaranteed inevitability. What information we give them will end up in the hands of someone we don't want to have access to it.
This argument doesn't really work, unfortunately. This is a corporation we are talking about (one that is trusted by the majority of normies as well), not a random person. It's not really equivalent
My perspective is that security breaches of companies are a guaranteed inevitability. What information we give them will end up in the hands of someone we don't want to have access to it.