IDK either. But so much is now like, ppl wanting privacy have to be right every time. The co’s wanting our data, only once! A single hidden backdoor siphon to our data and we didn’t protect ourself from it. A single telemetry that encodes every URL we visit. A single statistical way to fingerprint us.
Which is why open source is important. Holes can be found and software telemetry can be avoided.
A lot of the telemetry is sold to people as being in their benefit. Monitor installed software for updates, location data for weather etc.
If the companies had to document the amount they collected in cash for each user based on ads and send it as a mk though report, it might be eye opening. The source if the cash would also be good. So did companies pay directly or dodgy intermediaries and data brokers.
IDK either. But so much is now like, ppl wanting privacy have to be right every time. The co’s wanting our data, only once! A single hidden backdoor siphon to our data and we didn’t protect ourself from it. A single telemetry that encodes every URL we visit. A single statistical way to fingerprint us.
That Sisyphus dude knows our pain.
Which is why open source is important. Holes can be found and software telemetry can be avoided.
A lot of the telemetry is sold to people as being in their benefit. Monitor installed software for updates, location data for weather etc.
If the companies had to document the amount they collected in cash for each user based on ads and send it as a mk though report, it might be eye opening. The source if the cash would also be good. So did companies pay directly or dodgy intermediaries and data brokers.
I know people in real life that prefer targeted advertising because it’s “more relevant to their interests”. I think they drank the kool-aid
Yes, when ads companies did surveys to match ads with your interests, I’m like, no, irrelevant ads are even easiest to ignore.
“Clown College? You can’t eat that.”