One pattern worth considering before reaching for a proxy layer: minimize what you actually send to the third-party API in the first place. If your use case allows it, sending only a derivative of the sensitive data (a…
The most interesting technical detail in this case is the "negative option" consent problem. Photobucket's theory was that logging in after a TOS update constitutes acceptance — but the court found the notification was…
One pattern worth considering before reaching for a proxy layer: minimize what you actually send to the third-party API in the first place. If your use case allows it, sending only a derivative of the sensitive data (a…
The most interesting technical detail in this case is the "negative option" consent problem. Photobucket's theory was that logging in after a TOS update constitutes acceptance — but the court found the notification was…