Privacy policies on most websites mean jack when they can be changed at any time for any reason, imo.
Not to mention the pattern nowadays is: offer a free service, pay a little lip service to privacy concerns, then the enshittification train comes rolling down the tracks a few years/ months later.
Not saying this site is going to go down that path but IMO giving the benefit of the doubt with regard to privacy on the internet is bad practice for 2024.
Not to mention the pattern nowadays is: offer a free service, pay a little lip service to privacy concerns, then the enshittification train comes rolling down the tracks a few years/ months later.
Not saying this site is going to go down that path but IMO giving the benefit of the doubt with regard to privacy on the internet is bad practice for 2024.