Is the Consumer Reports Permission Slip program available on Windows
yet? https://permissionslipcr.com/download.php
Or maybe something like it is available on Windows instead?
On 07/01/2024 04:20, Patrick wrote:
Is the Consumer Reports Permission Slip program available on Windows
yet? https://permissionslipcr.com/download.php
Or maybe something like it is available on Windows instead?
What kind of goddamn pinky nonsense is this?
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:22:00 +0000, Scaly Ron <moron@hotmail.invalid> said:
On 07/01/2024 04:20, Patrick wrote:
Is the Consumer Reports Permission Slip program available on Windows
yet? https://permissionslipcr.com/download.php
Or maybe something like it is available on Windows instead?
What kind of goddamn pinky nonsense is this?
Apparently, it's some kind of app written by Consumer Reports which appears to be aimed at helping people (California residents?) discover what PII (personally-identifiable-information) companies have collected on them, with a view to minimizing the long-term collection of such data.
Sounds like a great idea
-- wish more jurisdictions would follow suit.
Stainless Steel Rat
On 28/01/2024 19:46, Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:22:00 +0000, Scaly Ron <moron@hotmail.invalid> said: >>
On 07/01/2024 04:20, Patrick wrote:
Is the Consumer Reports Permission Slip program available on Windows
yet? https://permissionslipcr.com/download.php
Or maybe something like it is available on Windows instead?
What kind of goddamn pinky nonsense is this?
Apparently, it's some kind of app written by Consumer Reports which appears >> to be aimed at helping people (California residents?) discover what PII
(personally-identifiable-information) companies have collected on them, with >> a view to minimizing the long-term collection of such data.
Sounds like a great idea
Are you a lawyer?
-- wish more jurisdictions would follow suit.
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 20:45:00 +0000, Blinky the Nark <no.googlespam@box.invalid> said:
On 28/01/2024 19:46, Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:22:00 +0000, Scaly Ron <moron@hotmail.invalid> said: >>>
On 07/01/2024 04:20, Patrick wrote:
Is the Consumer Reports Permission Slip program available on Windows >>>>> yet? https://permissionslipcr.com/download.php
Or maybe something like it is available on Windows instead?
What kind of goddamn pinky nonsense is this?
Apparently, it's some kind of app written by Consumer Reports which appears >>> to be aimed at helping people (California residents?) discover what PII
(personally-identifiable-information) companies have collected on them, with
a view to minimizing the long-term collection of such data.
Sounds like a great idea
Are you a lawyer?
No.
I'm not even American.
-- wish more jurisdictions would follow suit.
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