Hope this isn’t a repeated submission. Funny how they’re trying to deflect blame after they tried to change the EULA post breach.

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    What should a website do when you present it with correct credentials?

    Not then give you access to half their customers’ personal info?

    Credential stuffing 1 grandpa who doesn’t understand data security shouldn’t give me access to names and genetics of 500 other people.

    That’s a shocking lack of security for some of the most sensitive personal data that exists.

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      You either didn’t read or just really need this to be the company’s fault.

      Those initial breaches lead to more info being leaked because users chose to share data with those breached users before their accounts were compromised.

      When you change a setting on a website do you want to have to keep setting it back to what you want or do you want it to stay the first time you set it?