| ▲ | reincoder 21 hours ago | |
That is a great point! For us, it is 100% of end users not limited to our customers. If you are impacted by our data in any way, it is on us. We are accountable for that. https://community.ipinfo.io/t/wrong-geolocation-based-on-ip-... Our free database is licensed under "CC-BA-SA" (freely distributable but requires attribution) because of accountability. If you use our data as an enterprise or a free open-source project, if there is any issue, you can come to us and talk with us. It is not even end-users. We maintain open communication policies in general. Even if a streaming service does not use our data, if they come to us, we try our best to help them based on our industry knowledge. | ||
| ▲ | immibis 12 hours ago | parent [-] | |
How can somebody who is blocked from (looking at your homepage) Docker Hub or Microsoft know that the reason they are blocked is that you have wrong data on them? How would they know to ask you? If they ask Docker Hub or Microsoft, they'll get funnelled into the "well it works for 90% of people" funnel. Also the reason most IP information companies don't do this is the obvious risk of false information. I am currently in Somalia via a remote connection via Germany. Actually I'm not, but if I emailed you and said I was, how would you know? | ||