Can You Really Trust
Big-Tech with Your Data?

Here's What We Know:
It's no secret that Big Tech companies routinely scrape your personal data to sell to the highest bidder, but did you know about the direct violations by their own employees?
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Apple paid millions to a college student after two employees stole and posted 10 explicit photos of the student "in various stages of undress" along with a sex video to the student's personal Facebook account.
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Amazon had to fire multiple employees for spying on families through Ring cameras, a case still in litigation.
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Google fired over 80 employees for violating data privacy, allowing internal staff to spy on clients.
At 180Vault, we take your privacy seriously. Every employee undergoes rigorous background checks, and we have strict systems in place to prevent internal violations. Unlike Big Tech, 180Vault encrypts your data as it moves in and out of your personal cloud, ensuring it stays safe—always. Ready to take a 180 U-turn from data exploitation?
Take action now, take back your privacy, and secure your data with 180Vault tools today.

Other Notable Privacy Breaches
1. Apple (2016): The case we mentioned above, where repair technicians posted a student's private photos/videos to her Facebook account.
2. Facebook Cambridge Analytica Scandal (2018): Data from up to 87 million users was improperly shared with political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
3. Yahoo Data Breaches (2013-2014): Over 3 billion Yahoo accounts were compromised in multiple breaches.
4. Equifax Data Breach (2017): The personal data of 147 million people was exposed.
5. Adobe Data Breach (2013): 153 million user records were stolen.
6. eBay Data Breach (2014): 145 million users had their personal information compromised.
7. LinkedIn Data Breach (2012 & 2016): Over 165 million user accounts were affected.
8. Marriott/Starwood Hotels Breach (2018): Personal data of up to 500 million guests was exposed.
9. Twitter Privacy Breach (2018): A bug potentially exposed some users' private tweets.
10. Google+ Data Breach (2018): A software bug exposed private profile data of over 500,000 users.
11. Uber Data Breach (2016): The personal information of 57 million Uber users and drivers was exposed.
12. Microsoft Email Breach (2019): Hackers gained access to some users' email content.
These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges in protecting user data and privacy more reasons to secure your data with privacy tools with 180Vault.