UberNeuman
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Sadly, it often isn't.
Companies can and do change their terms and conditions quite regularly.
Your comments presume that Kulich owns or runs that website, and is therefore bound by its privacy policy. Kulich claims on Twitter that he doesn't, but that he figured it out because Knox appears on that site. I have no idea if he's telling the truth, but that's his defense. Kulich also complains that most of the stories published about this are factually inaccurate, and that only Huffington Post got it right.
Read all the words. I already answered your question, or at least provided his explanation.Liability over privacy disclosures can trickle up even from contractors.
I mean work the problem backwards. How's that guy going to know he subscribes to BanginGrannies.com if he doesn't work there?
Thomas Bagley sounds like someone who would post on these forums,...
Thomas Bagley sounds like someone who would post on these forums,...
He may in fact be on AT :twisted: