| ▲ | hedora 5 hours ago | |
"allowed" by the web browser, but almost certainly not by the end user. The law is pretty clear on this in the US: > 'the term “exceeds authorized access” means to access a computer with authorization and to use such access to obtain or alter information in the computer that the accesser is not entitled so to obtain or alter;' The problem, of course, is that by clicking on a LinkedIn link, you agree to a non-negotiated contract that can change at any time, and that you have never seen. If that weren't allowed, then this sort of crap would correctly be considered "unauthorized access": | ||