Hellofresh needs to show their source code to prove they don’t do such illegal behaviour
Hellofresh needs to show their source code to prove they don’t do such illegal behaviour
by notverytidy
7 Comments
notverytidy
Of course since this reached BBC News, I bet a lot of journalists are testing the system as we speak.
if hellofresh HAS been naughty, they’re going to get caught and fined.
Siobhanfaz
I’ve gone onto the app quite a few times since I cancelled and it’s never “reactivated”. Must be more to it than just clicking on the app.
Boris_Bednyakov
I’ve created over, I reckon, 30 accounts over the past five years at multiple addresses. Ethical concerns aside 😂 I have never experienced this issue. People just need to own their actions and not press reactivate so quickly 🥺
They have been deactivated and reactivated without issue. Because I don’t just press the reactivate button.
Longjumping_Shock622
Remember how volkswagen manipulated CO2 tests, and how Uber manipulated cod when tested from a certain location.
I bet the have a team inside their company who does this manually to avoid getting caught.
psilokan
It’s your ad blocker. I had to disable mine to deactivate, because it tries to send you to their chat bot first to talk you out of it.
FreshlySqueezedToGo
Used to work for hellofresh corporate
I could see it being a mistake that they want to deny
Hellofresh also shares customer data in excel files all over the office and distribution centers, names emails phone numbers addresses and all
Its not a safe place for your personal information
They also dont know how to change passwords on their web accessible systems lmao
mountainrainnevada
No company will show their code to news channels does matter what news they print. It’s their property
7 Comments
Of course since this reached BBC News, I bet a lot of journalists are testing the system as we speak.
if hellofresh HAS been naughty, they’re going to get caught and fined.
I’ve gone onto the app quite a few times since I cancelled and it’s never “reactivated”. Must be more to it than just clicking on the app.
I’ve created over, I reckon, 30 accounts over the past five years at multiple addresses. Ethical concerns aside 😂 I have never experienced this issue. People just need to own their actions and not press reactivate so quickly 🥺
They have been deactivated and reactivated without issue. Because I don’t just press the reactivate button.
Remember how volkswagen manipulated CO2 tests, and how Uber manipulated cod when tested from a certain location.
I bet the have a team inside their company who does this manually to avoid getting caught.
It’s your ad blocker. I had to disable mine to deactivate, because it tries to send you to their chat bot first to talk you out of it.
Used to work for hellofresh corporate
I could see it being a mistake that they want to deny
Hellofresh also shares customer data in excel files all over the office and distribution centers, names emails phone numbers addresses and all
Its not a safe place for your personal information
They also dont know how to change passwords on their web accessible systems lmao
No company will show their code to news channels does matter what news they print. It’s their property