• @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    3715 days ago

    First, individually targeted advertisement should be illegal. Instead of trying to figure out who I am and serving me ads based on that, they should only be able to look at server side facts. What is the video? This is how television and radio ads have worked for ages. You have a video about SomePopBand, you advertise concert tickets. You have a video about bikes, you advertise bike stuff. You don’t know who I am. Suddenly, the motivation for most of the privacy invading, stalking, nonsense is gutted.

    Some people would still block those static ads. If they showed some restraint, I think more people would accept them. But that’s a sad joke- no profit driven org is going to show restraint.

    Secondly, if they can’t ethically run the business at a profit, the business probably doesn’t deserve to exist. That or it’s a loss leader to get people into the ecosystem.

    • @sunbeam60
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      315 days ago

      You do know you can enter into your Google settings and disable all tracking and targeting, right? And you can ask them to delete all information they already hold on you.

      • @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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        2315 days ago

        Yes. However, it’s an assumption they honor those requests and don’t try to track you anyway.

        Plus Google isn’t the only company trying to do individualized targeted advertising.

        • @sunbeam60
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          114 days ago

          Agreed you have to trust them. However, I suspect GDPR punishments keep them to their word.