> Over the past few months, our former payment provider Nexi S.p.A. (“Nexi”)
requested access to private data, which we understood to be specifically the
usernames and passwords of our supporters. We have refused this request. All our
attempts to clarify Nexi’s request, or to understand how their need for such
information was necessary and legal, were met with what we consider to be vague
and unsatisfactory explanations relating to a general need for risk analysis. >
> Subsequently, we found ourselves unable to receive credit card donations
through Nexi’s system. In the afternoon of 10 March, we were further informed
that our contract had been cancelled a few days prior on 7 March, due to our
supposed failure to meet their deadline to fulfil their request. This deadline
was not communicated to us beforehand, despite us having been Nexi’s customer
for the past 15 years. This is completely crazy! As 450 supporters are affected,
that is a huge amount of donations that were cut off!
I mean the name of the people who are originating these ideas. We should be putting names like who are the executives.
They get away with this stuff because they’re faceless organizations or higher ups beyond consequences.
I just see so many systems in place that are there to allow these things to trample us and nobody in this generation challenges. Like the opposition to authority in this generation just seems like they’re apart of the authority. They’re also playing they’re role.
How come there’s never a name attached to these things.
As in a name reporting the issue, or a name from the payment provider?
It’s on the FSFE homepage if you need confirmation of the story: https://fsfe.org/news/2026/news-20260316-01.en.html
I mean the name of the people who are originating these ideas. We should be putting names like who are the executives.
They get away with this stuff because they’re faceless organizations or higher ups beyond consequences.
I just see so many systems in place that are there to allow these things to trample us and nobody in this generation challenges. Like the opposition to authority in this generation just seems like they’re apart of the authority. They’re also playing they’re role.