Talk:Sonos/Archives/2017
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Privacy statement
An VRTS ticket # 2017091810025008 has expressed concern regarding the neutrality and accuracy of the quote in the #Privacy issues section. I've been mulling over a rewording in my head since I saw the ticket, and I'm beginning to think this is an unnecessary section. Companies change their privacy policies all the time, and almost all of them basically say "if you don't accept the privacy policy you cannot update/use the product." The only reason this seems to be here is because there is a reference.
In other words, I'm open to suggestions on a rewrite of that section, but if no one opposes I'm just going to remove it entirely. Primefac (talk) 16:07, 20 September 2017 (UTC)