> To be clear, this is not a cyber incident. Fiverr does not proactively expose users' private information. The content in question was shared by users in the normal course of marketplace activity to showcase work samples, under agreements and approvals between buyers and sellers. This type of content requires the buyer's consent before it can be uploaded. As always, any request to remove content is handled promptly by our team.
This is... not a great response
SunshineTheCat•1h ago
> Fiverr does not proactively expose users' private information.
This is such a weird thing to say, has any company ever "proactively exposed users' private information"?
Isn't that kinda taken for granted that most data breaches, leaks, bugs weren't meant to happen?
shepherdjerred•1h ago
> To be clear, this is not a cyber incident. Fiverr does not proactively expose users' private information. The content in question was shared by users in the normal course of marketplace activity to showcase work samples, under agreements and approvals between buyers and sellers. This type of content requires the buyer's consent before it can be uploaded. As always, any request to remove content is handled promptly by our team.
This is... not a great response