These still exist in San Francisco. In fact one of my junior co-workers lives in one.
The person called them trying to sell something (a "cold call"), but then left a bad review claiming to be a customer.
I think you misunderstand HIPAA. As long as they have a business associate agreement with the pharmacies and serve some vaguely care-adjacent purpose, the pharmacy can share your data with them without your knowledge or…
Their cryptocurrency doesn't seem to be doing well either: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/kin/
Japan's official murder rate is widely believed to be significantly underreported.
This but unironically
This happens to me as well, but only on mobile. Maybe the result of some rate-limiting, combined with not being able to distinguish different mobile users on the same network? I also use ublock origin with Firefox…
How do you handle the fact that much law is intentionally ambiguous?
These still exist in San Francisco. In fact one of my junior co-workers lives in one.
The person called them trying to sell something (a "cold call"), but then left a bad review claiming to be a customer.
I think you misunderstand HIPAA. As long as they have a business associate agreement with the pharmacies and serve some vaguely care-adjacent purpose, the pharmacy can share your data with them without your knowledge or…
Their cryptocurrency doesn't seem to be doing well either: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/kin/
Japan's official murder rate is widely believed to be significantly underreported.
This but unironically
This happens to me as well, but only on mobile. Maybe the result of some rate-limiting, combined with not being able to distinguish different mobile users on the same network? I also use ublock origin with Firefox…
How do you handle the fact that much law is intentionally ambiguous?