angrod14
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In view of the recent news about Sony being hacked again (I know this time the employees are the affected, but still), I wonder why do these companies bother to gather and "protect" (or at least, try to) personal information about their customers. Their TOS demand accurate, full, personal info, including address, name, etc. Why? That's such a huge liabiility for them. They even have the precedent of being wrecked by lawsuits for the major PSN leaks a decade ago, where personal info of users was precicely compromised.
Nintendo also requires the same in their TOS. Putting "false" or "innacurate" info, which might simply be done with the noble intention of protecting personal info, is a breach of the terms to them. Why not just let people create anonymous accounts? What about setting PSN cards as the only payment method? It's not like they're going to suit you for a breach of their TOS or something, they just ban you. I don't get it.
Nintendo also requires the same in their TOS. Putting "false" or "innacurate" info, which might simply be done with the noble intention of protecting personal info, is a breach of the terms to them. Why not just let people create anonymous accounts? What about setting PSN cards as the only payment method? It's not like they're going to suit you for a breach of their TOS or something, they just ban you. I don't get it.
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