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- Ligne n°97 : privacy” in digital records that tell vastly more about us than our
- Ligne n°105 : therefore don’t expect privacy for anything those tools can reach. (In
- Ligne n°135 : seriously they take privacy and how carefully they review each request.
- Ligne n°139 : collusion problem” by companies that do not want to compete on privacy
- Ligne n°146 : company’s “reputation for protection of user privacy and security,
- Ligne n°150 : because the law requires disclosure. The market for privacy is broken.
- Ligne n°165 : rights in areas of disputed law, such as the pro-privacy holdings in
- Ligne n°176 : customers’ privacy very seriously, so have specific processes that
- Ligne n°184 : decline offering any further details.” Skype’s privacy policy is
- Ligne n°192 : including privacy laws. We take our customers’ privacy very
- Ligne n°205 : protect our users’ privacy.” The company “is committed to
- Ligne n°206 : protecting user data.” The privacy policy says disclosures come in
- Ligne n°227 : boilerplate that “we are ardent about addressing privacy in our
- Ligne n°231 : It values cooperation with authorities more than the privacy of its
- Ligne n°234 : privacy,” and the rest of the answers amount to “maybe.”