Sonos is facing significant backlash from customers in the US over changes to its privacy policy. The controversy centers around the removal of a line from the policy that previously assured users that Sonos 'does not and will not sell personal information.' This change has led to widespread anger and concerns that the company may now be selling user data. The situation has become so contentious that CEO Patrick Spence reportedly has an autoreply set up for customers emailing him to express their frustration, according to The Verge.
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