• Flying SquidOP
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    261 year ago

    It shouldn’t be possible for Meta to hand over the data. There should be a wall of privacy between Meta and its users private messages. The company I work for doesn’t even have access to customer accounts without the customer’s permission.

    • @0Empty0
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      71 year ago

      I appreciate you actually answering the question instead of just being a fucking douche

      • Flying SquidOP
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        31 year ago

        Hey, this isn’t Reddit. I don’t want it to be. It was a fine question.

    • @DocMcStuffin
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      31 year ago

      Technically, unless that data is encrypted with only the end user having access to the key or is being held/mediated by a third party, they do have access. It’s only company policy that’s preventing access, and a court can shred that policy with a court order on a case by case basis. Same goes for the third party. The end user has to be the only one with the key.