Ask HN: Is there any way to validate a companies privacy policy?
If an app says it only sends anonymized data for analytics, or something of the like, is there any way to verify if this is actually true in app? Is there any kind of "privacy policy certificate"?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 12.4 ms ] threadWhich brings up an important point about these "privacy agreements." They're all one way agreements, subject to amendment by the other party at any time. If you've used any SaaS service, you'll notice these policies get updated all the time, making them more like whims than policies. There is definitely no guarantee that the privacy you were promised today won't go away in a "we changed our policies!" update a few months from now.