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Giving sensitive information with consent but no safeguards

My wife signed up for a work app. In the application she had to send a picture of her ID and social security card. Then they had to have it verified by “someone she trusts” and sent me an email with a full photo copy of documents with nothing redacted. Of course they had legalese saying if I used that info in bad faith they're not responsible. I know contracts that violate laws aren't enforceable and I'm not looking to sue them I just want her to be more careful. So if anyone is an attorney, who is right? Me or the company? I'm in Florida just to be clear.


My wife signed up for a work app. In the application she had to send a picture of her ID and social security card. Then they had to have it verified by “someone she trusts” and sent me an email with a full photo copy of documents with nothing redacted. Of course they had legalese saying if I used that info in bad faith they're not responsible. I know contracts that violate laws aren't enforceable and I'm not looking to sue them I just want her to be more careful. So if anyone is an attorney, who is right? Me or the company? I'm in Florida just to be clear.

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