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Audacity Faces Backlash Following Controversial Update to Its Privacy Policy

Posted on July 5, 2021June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Jessibelle Garcia reports:

Some folks joke about how “no one has the time to read through any privacy policy,” but every time you skip past it, you do so at the risk of your own privacy. You never know what data you’re permitting a party to access, save, or share.

Audacity has just updated its privacy policy, and users are taking to major social platforms to express their anger and disappointment regarding the change.

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