DimitriV
DimitriV t1_j6lnvl7 wrote
Reply to comment by NoLiveTv2 in eli5: Why do most airlines still use 2-pin audio jacks for the in-flight entertainment systems on their planes? by JJGLC92
I remember a flight where those headphones were free, but the adapter to connect them to the armrest was $4.
DimitriV t1_j55ssto wrote
Reply to comment by richg0404 in T-Mobile hack: 37 million customer data stolen in November data breach by Pessimist2020
I'm sure that the credit bureaus already do that, with or without monitoring services.
DimitriV t1_j547ln2 wrote
Reply to comment by VerimTamunSalsus in T-Mobile hack: 37 million customer data stolen in November data breach by Pessimist2020
Don't forget free credit monitoring for a year. Whooptie doo.
DimitriV t1_iujqimt wrote
Reply to comment by conquer69 in Online age-verification system could create ‘honeypot’ of personal data and pornography-viewing habits, privacy groups warn by Lakerlion
If they get a contingency lawyer, sure.
DimitriV t1_iugbwkk wrote
Reply to comment by acoolusersknee in Online age-verification system could create ‘honeypot’ of personal data and pornography-viewing habits, privacy groups warn by Lakerlion
Those companies are walking a dangerous path. Applicants who post about any protected status—religion, sexuality, disability, etc.—and don't get hired could sue those companies claiming discrimination. Not to say that they'd win, but the cost of those suits could quickly outweigh any benefits in screening applicants.
DimitriV t1_ityprj2 wrote
Reply to comment by Background-Mouse in How Google Alerted Californians to an Earthquake Before It Hit by max-venum
"The preceding program contained scenes of extreme violence and should not have been viewed by young children."
DimitriV t1_j6lo4h3 wrote
Reply to comment by IgnoredAegina64 in "BORA BORA"....The most beautiful Island in the World! by TamerDubai
No, it's Syndrome's.