Then why do they have all those incredibly questionable things in their privacy policy? What makes them "trustworthy"? I've never heard of them, but from reading this blog post it seems like yet another evil company trying to suck up PII from unsuspecting victims and sell it.
Kiro|3 years ago
"As part of a business transfer. Onfido may disclose your personal information to an actual or potential buyer, investor or partner (and its agents and advisers) in relation to any actual or proposed divestiture, merger, acquisition, joint venture, bankruptcy, dissolution, reorganization, or any other similar transaction or proceeding"
markovbot|3 years ago
edit: to be clear, the blog post has listed, among other complaints:
> Onfido may disclose your personal information to an actual or potential buyer (note "potential")
which you seem to be confirming from your own review of their policy. What did the blog post misrepresent?