Case Study
Google Faces Record Fines for Bypassing Privacy Settings
In 2012, Google agreed to pay a record $22.5 million FTC fine and was hit with multiple...+ Read more
In early 2011, online marketplace Etsy suffered a “social media DIY-saster” after making shoppers’ feedback posts, purchases, and, in some cases, real names publicly visible and searchable without adequately notifying users. Because the company announced the change only on a forum rarely used by buyers, it was accused of refusing to take its users’ privacy concerns seriously, leading the incident to be described as “Etsy’s privacy Valdez.” The online marketplace has since changed its default privacy settings, apologized for its behavior, and acknowledged that it will have to “work hard to regain your trust.” For many users, however, this may have been the “last straw.”