The hackers -- or hacker, perhaps -- appear to be upset over the company's "full delete" service, which promises to completely erase a user's profile, and all associated data, for a $19 fee.hahaohwow.jpg
"Full Delete netted [Avid Life Media] $1.7 million in revenue in 2014. It's also a complete lie," the hackers were quoted as saying in a manifesto published by Krebs. "Users almost always pay with credit card; their purchase details are not removed as promised, and include real names and address, which is of course the most important information the users want removed."
Before you all do a happy dance, lots of guys on here are on there. And lots of providers as well. Getting outed and having ones life ruined by some assholes is not a good thing, no matter what the site. People here should be decrying this, not laughing at it.OBSG you are so right. Is everyone on here okay with all their ECCIE life out in public?
If the hackers clams are true, they could have filed a class action lawsuit. No need to hurt millions of people in this way Originally Posted by OldButStillGoing
Apples vs oranges. Originally Posted by FunInDFWNot so much anymore. Many if not most of the women on AM are providers.
Not so much anymore. Many if not most of the women on AM are providers.- anonymity: lack of outstanding, individual, or unusual features; impersonality.
I don't believe it started out that way though. I haven't used that site in a while though.
Think it is closer to apples vs. apples the way it is now.
Both are designed to provide anonymity to the user regardless of what product or service is available. Originally Posted by ItalianDon