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I understand retiring Pocket after a long, long run.
But what’s up with ending FakeSpot? They just bought that. They spent an undisclosed amount of money and are now abandoning it.
Is the FakeSpot shuttering a sign of money totally wasted, or should I be concerned that the FakeSpot TOS allowed them to sell user data (specifically in the event of an acquisition) right before the Mozilla acquisition?
I understand retiring Pocket after a long, long run.
But what’s up with ending FakeSpot? They just bought that. They spent an undisclosed amount of money and are now abandoning it.
Is the FakeSpot shuttering a sign of money totally wasted, or should I be concerned that the FakeSpot TOS allowed them to sell user data (specifically in the event of an acquisition) right before the Mozilla acquisition?