@asteris opera mini has been doing this for years. No lawsuits or anything.
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@mperedim too bad. It's all fun & games until someone's extorted, kidnapped or killed b/c of malicious telco/phone makers' expediency -
@asteris fwiw this feels like a non-story to me. Amazon Silk is also doing the same thing. Most probably nothing to see here, move along -
@mperedim for you, maybe. Just b/c it's becoming standard practice doesn't mean it's acceptable -
@asteris not debating whether it's "acceptable". just pointing out it's probably right there in the ToS. -
@mperedim I'd be very surprised if the ToS for Nokia's phone browser mentions HTTPS hijacking -
@asteris researched it a bit. seems they dropped the ball and they don't (contrary to O.Mini for example). +1, this is bad for them
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@asteris just to clarify it's not like Opera has been secretive about it. Not certain if Nokia has been similarly transparentThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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