← Back to context Comment by melagonster 14 hours ago Maybe they trust Pokemon as a IP? Usually Nintendo keeps your data safe. 4 comments melagonster Reply HPsquared 13 hours ago Is this model not a safe use of the data? oneeyedpigeon 7 hours ago Well, if it's being used for "military" purposes, it's sure not safe for someone! melagonster 9 hours ago Depend on normal users' feelings, I'm sure when I play Switch, they won't sell my data. But when people use Google's service, this is the default setting . JohnMakin 13 hours ago It’s on niantic to prove that it is, not for the millions of unspecting users to prove it isn’t.
HPsquared 13 hours ago Is this model not a safe use of the data? oneeyedpigeon 7 hours ago Well, if it's being used for "military" purposes, it's sure not safe for someone! melagonster 9 hours ago Depend on normal users' feelings, I'm sure when I play Switch, they won't sell my data. But when people use Google's service, this is the default setting . JohnMakin 13 hours ago It’s on niantic to prove that it is, not for the millions of unspecting users to prove it isn’t.
oneeyedpigeon 7 hours ago Well, if it's being used for "military" purposes, it's sure not safe for someone!
melagonster 9 hours ago Depend on normal users' feelings, I'm sure when I play Switch, they won't sell my data. But when people use Google's service, this is the default setting .
JohnMakin 13 hours ago It’s on niantic to prove that it is, not for the millions of unspecting users to prove it isn’t.
Is this model not a safe use of the data?
Well, if it's being used for "military" purposes, it's sure not safe for someone!
Depend on normal users' feelings, I'm sure when I play Switch, they won't sell my data. But when people use Google's service, this is the default setting .
It’s on niantic to prove that it is, not for the millions of unspecting users to prove it isn’t.