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Anyone else skeptical of Sunbird Messaging.
Jan. 9, 2023, 4:28 a.m. | /u/swagglepuf
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This brings me to sunbird and more specifically their privacy policy. Now I am no expert at reading them but I feel like I have a good basic understanding. Their privacy policy has a ton of red flags in it from what I can see.
From my understanding, the will have access and be able to read every single message …
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