Of course this is ridiculous in the lens of a privacy aware techie. In the lens of a consumer-first corporation such as Samsung, is this possibly the result of "convention over configuration" from the eyes of management demanding this kind of (de)functionality from their devs?
I think we should start focusing on a fundamental shift on what management means and how accountable that position is.
I think we should start focusing on a fundamental shift on what management means and how accountable that position is.