Sounds more like a consumer protection TOC than censorship. Phishing, smishing, and 'social engineering (targeting people to manipulate individuals to reveal private information....") and so on.
Frankly I'm tired of getting such scams on my phone too and I wish my carrier would deal with them. This should only concern wealthy Nigerian princes and those scamming call centers in Calcutta.
No. They have no rights to impose fines for content. Run don’t walk away from them. If their content is such that it violates these terms due to it being unlawful, there are remedies under the law. This is censorship beginnings.
Sounds more like a consumer protection TOC than censorship. Phishing, smishing, and 'social engineering (targeting people to manipulate individuals to reveal private information....") and so on.
Frankly I'm tired of getting such scams on my phone too and I wish my carrier would deal with them. This should only concern wealthy Nigerian princes and those scamming call centers in Calcutta.
Did you read the 500 dollar fine? Or the $1,000 fine? did you just read the $2,000 fine
Yes of course I did.... still sounds like consumer protection from scammers etc.
No. They have no rights to impose fines for content. Run don’t walk away from them. If their content is such that it violates these terms due to it being unlawful, there are remedies under the law. This is censorship beginnings.
Hmmm, maybe I'll reconsider my position, thanks.