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Warriors Face Lawsuit Regarding App – Warriors World

Warriors Face Lawsuit Regarding App – Warriors World
Warriors Face Lawsuit Regarding App – Warriors World
There hasn't been much for Warriors fans to complain about this offseason.Although the NBA Finals ended terribly and many key pieces from last season are now gone, the Warriors signed a top 5 player in Kevin Durant and look poised to keep competing for championships.Given all the positive developments of the NBA offseason, chances are only positive feedback regarding the Warriors was picked up by that microphone on their smartphone recently.
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Lawsuit: Warriors App Secretly Allowed For Creepy, NSA-Style Tracking Of Users

Lawsuit: Warriors App Secretly Allowed For Creepy, NSA-Style Tracking Of Users
Lawsuit: Warriors App Secretly Allowed For Creepy, NSA-Style Tracking Of Users
Photo credit: Marcio Sanchez/AP ImagesThe Golden State Warriors are the team of the megalomaniacs and bloodsuckers of Silicon Valley, and they are run by a trophy-fucker who thinks he invented smallball.From their continued obfuscation of their own ridiculous luck with a teleological argument about how their success was predetermined by their organizational character to their second-best player humping the "Actually, Failure Is Good" line, they embody the worst tendencies of their region.I would have thought that secret data mining was beyond the capabilities of a basketball team, but according to a class-action lawsuit, the Warriors official team app may have violated users' privacy.
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Lawsuit: Warriors Use Team App to Listen to and Record Fans' Conversations

Lawsuit: Warriors Use Team App to Listen to and Record Fans' Conversations
Lawsuit: Warriors Use Team App to Listen to and Record Fans' Conversations
If you've ever found yourself watching the Golden State Warriors and thought, "Hey, Stephen Curry should shoot right now from 40 feet away," and he did—well according to a suit against the team, they could very well have stolen that idea from you.According to a class-action lawsuit, the Warriors used their official team app to listen to and record users' conversations through the microphones in their phones.The Warriors, whose owner is Silicon Valley (the show) levels of tone deaf, partnered with Signal360 in 2014 to utilize its "beacon" technology—which uses audio cues to determine users' locations in order to deliver hyperlocal ads—in its app.
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