Comment by fuzztester

7 months ago

not op, but have seen the same.

this is quite bad behaviour.

they should not sneakily change our preferences behind the backs. similarly, all notifications, advertisements, et cetera, should be opt in, not opt out.

many of these cos. do this sort of thing, of course.

they excuse it under the protect of company policy.

Google the ant letter as an example.

>they excuse it under the protect of company policy.

sorry, pretext, not protect. an autocorrect error.