Account takeovers can shred your margins and your brand as
user complaints go viral.
Not exact matches
November 2011 — Facebook settles an eight - count FTC
complaint over deceptive privacy practices, agreeing to make changes opt - in
going forward and to gain express consent from
users to any future changes.
Many of the
complaints are simply that
users can not create a new account — but that is because Beats Music is
going away, to be replaced by Apple Music.
Some
users reported problems of getting their documents to
go through, but those
complaints were rare.
Thousands of Dropbox
users complained the company had misled them, and one group of
users even
went as far as to file a
complaint with the FTC.
«The recent revelations regarding Facebook's actual practices with respect to
user privacy and data security have severely damaged the Company's reputation and imposed significant costs on it, including regulatory investigations, lost business, exposure to litigation, and other damages,» the
complaint runs, before
going on to allege that Facebook sought to «downplay concerns about access to
user information» and «continued to assure investors that Facebook maintained effective» internal controls and systems that automatically detected «suspicious activity»».
This time around, OnePlus not only made sure to address many of the grievances reviewers and
users had against the OnePlus 2, but even
went above and beyond in addressing early review
complaints and releasing source code for custom ROM developers.
One of the biggest
complaints users had with Openbazaar before now has been stores
going offline when vendors are not running their store apps.
Alcatel's default gallery app was replaced with a third - party one requesting all sorts of personal info for some
users, and
complaints go back to mid-November.
The filed
complaint goes on to say that the iPhone slowdowns are unlawful due to the fact that Apple intentionally deceived
users, failing to disclose both the fact that the slowdowns were happening at all and that slowed performance could be remedied more cheaply by purchasing a new battery (rather than splurging on a a whole new phone).
On Google's Product Forums, Google Community Manager Orrin responded to
complaints saying, «I'm
going to be reaching out privately (to the Pixel
users), for bug reports and some additional information.»
The
complaint went on to detail that the company represented that the apps could access hundreds of thousands of criminal records, and that
users could conduct a search on potential employees.