• iso@lemy.lol
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    11 months ago

    EU wants to have all the data and also keep Facebook away from it :)

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    11 months ago

    “guess we’ll have to insert a totally-irrelevant ad every now and then to throw 'em off. good thing we get all this user data to know what that will be.”
    -zuck, in the not-so-distant future

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    11 months ago

    it’s baffling to me that these big tech companies haven’t created a subscription that lets you opt out of data collection yet. such a low hanging fruit to improve their image and probably make even more money

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      11 months ago

      it’s baffling to me that these big tech companies haven’t created a subscription that lets you opt out of data collection

      It’s not baffling when you understand that big data makes a lot more money out of the data they steal from you than any money you’d be willing to give them directly. Not to mention, it allows them to cozy up to the police state agencies - possibly their most important customers.

      The other reason why they haven’t offered it is because nobody would take them up on the offer: most people are cheapskates who are perfectly okay giving up their privacy if they can save a buck.

      And those who would gladly pay to escape the corporate surveillance machine know that it won’t stop tracking them even if they do, so they don’t.

      The corporate surveillance economy is a self-fulfilling prophecy (as in “we do it because people like this deal” even if people don’t and in reality have no other choice) and a race to the bottom.

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      11 months ago

      There is an universally available subscription that applies to all services, costs $0/month, refuses donations, and is called uBlock Origin.

      Haven’t noticed any of the YouTube issues either so far.