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It says it has those things, but it changes absolutely nothing for corporate use - you're still exfiltrating important information. To say nothing of sending personal information there, that is an even worse idea (because you have less money and are therefore less important to keep in mind for a large corporation).

Saying that they're "working on it" is not useful IMO - at the end of the day, they'll be exactly as unethical as they can get away with. We live in a time where we can comfortably say that that is "very unethical".




> changes absolutely nothing for corporate use - you're still exfiltrating important information.

How is it different from storing all the sourcecode on a private GitHub.com repo?




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