@diretraversal since EULA was accepted 1+ year ago, and this new pop-up started 2 weeks ago.. doubt it.
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@attritionorg what if you agreed to let them and their subsidiaries and partners to message you tho -
@diretraversal quit grasping at straws to weakly defend shitty practices? i did not opt in, period. i did not install that app, period. -
@attritionorg not defending. Wondering if they have any basis in legal world. I think it sounds awful -
@diretraversal i'm sure they do in the legal world, but i bet it is not challenged/tested either. most don't notice or speak up. i do. -
@attritionorg do click through eulas even work anymore? Just pondering. Yes, as a consumer you shouldn't be subjected to this -
@diretraversal issue is likely broadly worded EULA that basically says "agree.. and anything else we do/change in future" -
@attritionorg which was my point when you said eula way before they spammed you. Are the messages spoofed src btw? That can be its own thing -
@diretraversal no, this is almost definitely@tmobile alerts i didn't opt into, and aren't trivially opted out of (cc@johnlegere) - 3 more replies
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