Anyway, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I hope you stick to your opinion if someone ever discloses a Google product vulnerability in public without contacting Google first. and giving them the time to patch things...
Fair enough, but you're still throwing around the insults, "too much time on his hands"?. We believe consumers should be allowed to know about design flaws in the products they use, you don't have to agree, but why the insults and questioning our motivations?
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Think about it like this, if you knew about a design flaw that cars from manufacturer X had a chance to explode in the first 100 miles, should you keep it quiet because consumers might "panic" and delay buying a new car for a while?
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I think you would say yes, it's okay to put consumers at risk to protect business interests, you should give the manufacturer time to fix it. I would say no, you shouldn't hide truthful verifiable product safety information from consumers to protect a billion dollar corporation.
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