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Tim Hortons offers coffee and doughnut as proposed settlement in privacy lawsuit

33 pointsby rsanaiealmost 3 years ago

4 comments

rchaudalmost 3 years ago
These consumer facing apps always have the most barebone features (order from menu, earn&#x2F;redeem loyalty points), yet they always seem to need a native app to deliver it instead of the mobile website.<p>Is it because customers are used to apps after a decade of &quot;there&#x27;s an app for that&quot; marketing? Or is it because apps allow for always-on tracking that browsers don&#x27;t allow?<p>On a website, the browswer will let you know each time the site is trying to track your location. In an app, you just need to give them permission once and they&#x27;ll always use it.<p>For this reason, I use m.uber.com (if I have to use Uber at all).
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GenerocUsernamealmost 3 years ago
Well that&#x27;s convenient for them.<p>Imagine if other crimes could be paid in the product involved in the crime.<p>Moving company stole your furniture? Well they will move your furniture for free next time
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panda88888almost 3 years ago
I think the interests would be much better aligned if the lawyers are required to accept the same “payment” as the consumers. Coffee and donuts? Sure, lawyers gets the equivalent of coffee and donuts as their share in the lawsuit.
sogenalmost 3 years ago
Sounds like a Seinfeld episode.
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