Good luck enforcing shit in a US court against a “private enterprise” and you sure as fuck can’t count on any regulator here for anything beyond some good lip service.
Smart move is to go based on how system functions, not how it supposed to work. It is likely configured for this anyway.
Use case where possible folks, they are taking it away as is.
Many countries have laws and regulations which create customer protections, so there’s no need to rely on 3rd party solutions.
Good luck enforcing shit in a US court against a “private enterprise” and you sure as fuck can’t count on any regulator here for anything beyond some good lip service.
Smart move is to go based on how system functions, not how it supposed to work. It is likely configured for this anyway.
Use case where possible folks, they are taking it away as is.