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minus-square GetOffMyLan ( @GetOffMyLan@programming.dev ) linkfedilink2•4 days agoWhy would they want that? Are there any cases of it being abused?
minus-square KeenFlame ( @KeenFlame@feddit.nu ) linkfedilink2•3 days agoYeah why would any mega conglomerate corporate entity want the most valuable and easy to harvest resource on earth
minus-square GetOffMyLan ( @GetOffMyLan@programming.dev ) linkfedilink1•edit-23 days agoComputer usage statistics? Score!
minus-square KeenFlame ( @KeenFlame@feddit.nu ) linkfedilink1•2 days agoOf course, no unfathomably demonic corporate entity would ever choose to track users and target them like that, to for instance sell products with zero repressions due to a lobbying hate group bribing lawyers to make it legal
minus-square GetOffMyLan ( @GetOffMyLan@programming.dev ) linkfedilink1•2 days agoWould be completely illegal in countries with gdpr. I’m a programmer and can tell you every company takes that super seriously. You have to agree to be tracked. Most people just do it without thinking.
Why would they want that? Are there any cases of it being abused?
Yeah why would any mega conglomerate corporate entity want the most valuable and easy to harvest resource on earth
Computer usage statistics? Score!
Of course, no unfathomably demonic corporate entity would ever choose to track users and target them like that, to for instance sell products with zero repressions due to a lobbying hate group bribing lawyers to make it legal
Would be completely illegal in countries with gdpr. I’m a programmer and can tell you every company takes that super seriously.
You have to agree to be tracked. Most people just do it without thinking.