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I feel like the title is a little bit misleading.

It should be noted that this is related to protect your privacy from government attempts to to access such data.

Given LinkedIn's MD5 password leak, the LinkedIn Intro "MITM", and the fact that LinkedIn asks users for their e-mail and e-mail password, when I read the title I assumed it would be related to security issues and not legal issues.



Original title: EFF gives LinkedIn 5 out of 6 stars for protecting your privacy (sourcefed.com)

I guess the update is since your comment.


Security is a required component of privacy. Just talking the talk of policy is useless.




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