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Delve Accused of Misleading Customers with 'Fake Compliance'

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Alex Chen
Tech Journalist & Product Reviewer
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An anonymous Substack post has accused compliance startup Delve of "falsely" convincing "hundreds of customers they were compliant" with privacy and security regulations. The post, which has not been verified by TechCrunch, claims that Delve's software is not as effective as it claims to be.

According to the post, Delve's software is not capable of detecting and preventing data breaches, and that the company is instead relying on "fake compliance" to convince customers that they are meeting regulatory requirements.

The post also claims that Delve's software is not transparent about its methods and that the company is not providing adequate support to its customers.

The allegations against Delve come at a time when data privacy and security are becoming increasingly important concerns for businesses and individuals alike. If true, the allegations against Delve could have serious consequences for the company and its customers.

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[1] Delve accused of misleading customers with ‘fake compliance’