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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
There's what companies admit to publicly, and then there's what they're working on behind closed doors.
Most EULA have vague lines like "We will use your data to improve our services" which translates to something like: Your data is used in the services we sell.
Perhaps there would be a legal argument against shit like this, but how do you prove it in court? Even if you get discovery the odds of them offering up database tables they've hidden away that key up users to the data is never gonna happen. You'd have to report it as an insider.
Maybe we should be offering up $10m+ whistleblower bounties for stuff like this, because short of giving someone a golden parachute they're sure as shit not going to lose their careers over it.