ESA places trust found at the top of the list of priorities

Last year, ESA left a huge amount of information protected in nature. This caused a sustained counterpour on the part of the participants at E3, who felt that things like passport photos and contact information should not circulate on the Internet without a leash. This year, ESA is really sorry. I m really sorry, guys.

In particular, Honchos E3 ensure everyone that the restoration of trust is of the highest priority. They want us to all know that it will be much more difficult to reap our user data for things like targeted advertisements and death threats. It s going to be different this time! At the very least, the site will require a little less of our personal data for registration. What good news!

In the meantime, here are two totally independent facts: my first e3 date of 2017. I printed 100 business cards and I may have distributed 10. Conversely, my work email ... exploded after this convention. Who knew that I was so popular? The fact is that our data are not exactly difficult to access on their site. Perhaps this should be more difficult? ESA is committed to making it more difficult for participants to get Doxxed in the future, which is an excellent start.

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