remember a corporation generally is an object owned by some people. Do you trust "unspecified future group of people" with your privacy? You can't. Best we can do is understand the information architecture and act accordingly.
I don’t recall seeing many food, furniture, plant, or generally anything not related to tech talking about trust, security, and privacy as guiding principles.
- any corporation
remember a corporation generally is an object owned by some people. Do you trust "unspecified future group of people" with your privacy? You can't. Best we can do is understand the information architecture and act accordingly.
> - any corporation
I don’t recall seeing many food, furniture, plant, or generally anything not related to tech talking about trust, security, and privacy as guiding principles.
> Trust, security, and privacy guide every product and decision we make except ones that involve money.
-- openai, probably.
You know you have a branding problem when (1) you have to say that at the outset, and (2) it induces more eyerolls than a gaggle of golf dads.
The same with Google "don't be evil" these days.
Stopped reading at this line