policy

  1. Fulcrum29

    Would you trust an online AI platform with your private or company secrets?

    I am curious what the MyBroadband community's view is on this. First, we had digital migration, and now there is a push for AI adoption. What is your company's and your own policy in regard to using an online AI platform?
  2. S

    WebAfrica Internet usage Tracker pop up window, and no access

    This Webafrica 'Internet Usage Tracker Policy' login window keeps popping up since the start of the month when I try switch over to my WebAfrica connection. I put in you username and password details but it does not accept it and gives me no access. When I switch over to my other ISP connection...
  3. M

    Matrix Warehouse doesn't seem to keep to their own policies

    So a year ago, I bought a gaming headset. 11 and half months afterwards, the volume control starts acting up. Volume would work but past 50% starts crackling and left or right side glitches out at times. I handed it in 1 day before the expiry of my warranty, and they made a note on the document...
  4. R

    CPA Year long battle won :D sortof

    Hi I have had an almost year-long battle to get faulty goods either refunded/repaired by the store I bought it from, which blamed user error for the defect/loss. I eventually succeeded through the Consumer Goods & Services Ombud and learnt a ton of stuff to do with the CPA. I got a mail...
  5. E

    Vox Uncapped Fair use policy

    :confused:This is the VOX Fair use policy of their uncapped Combo deals. P2P is heavily throttled. Takes weeks to download anything! Already shopping around for better deals! Any suggestions...
  6. A

    How open are some chinese online commercial sites?

    Well, I for one was quite disappointed to note that the site called Aliexpress commercial gateway, based in china, has a "Chinese seller only" policy. It just does not go down too well knowing that they're happy to take our cash, but not to provide foreign sellers with an option to be a part...
  7. LazyLion

    Input Sought on Broadband Policy

    The government has called for public input on the proposed National Broadband Policy, the department of communications said on Wednesday. The public had until May 3, to submit comments to the department. The call was part of on-going efforts to ensure all citizens had access to broadband...
  8. mercurial

    How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google's Privacy Policy Takes Effect

    Who's gonna do it?
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