For developers, I actually had someone else being worried about the same thing before. My answer to that would be a very clear TOS, which explicitly stated that I wouldn't be able to use the users' data in any way.
Or, do you mean as a user..? Meaning that you're on site X, and it's making you login using site Y..?
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For developers, I actually had someone else being worried about the same thing before. My answer to that would be a very clear TOS, which explicitly stated that I wouldn't be able to use the users' data in any way.
Or, do you mean as a user..? Meaning that you're on site X, and it's making you login using site Y..?