• ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Privacy advocates are trying to keep you from being transparent to corporations, law enforcement and criminals because they see the patterns that can lead to very bad outcomes. E.g. people being falsely targeted by ai face recognition that was on the news recently

    I don’t think that’s where it ends. If it was I think we’d mostly be on the same page. Constantly telling people to ditch services they enjoy such as TikTok, Facebook, Google, etc. Continued vague references to devices listening to you that really aren’t. Constantly pointing out targeted ads as something that most people really couldn’t care less. And if you say that, “you just don’t understand what the data can be used for”. It’s all highly condescending and created a weariness to the community. They’ve become vista UAC.

    • Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      First, please drop the attitude because you‘re actively being condescending yourself atm.

      Secondly, the argument itself becomes a problem here:

      Constantly telling people to ditch services they enjoy…

      „Constantly“ is a rhetorical overstatement. Nobody is constantly doing anything. You are annoyed and that is ok.

      I honestly don’t care about tiktok and therefore have no opinion on its privacy issues except stuff I heard.

      But from facebook I did download a package of my data since the gdpr forced them to comply and give users their data.

      I used facebook a year or so when it was new and once every quarter since then.

      The data consisted of most sites I visited before and after visiting facebook. Stuff I bought, stuff I looked at.

      And that is not all. I‘m constantly getting scam mails referencing an old address of mine. Guess where this address (exclusively) is still noted. Correct, at facebook.

      So, you absolutely don’t need to do anything. Just know that facebook (the others too but facebook the hardest) actively sells your userdata and behavioral data to make money.

      They are actively being fined tens of thousands of dollars a day by european governments for „leaking“ userdata.

      So, I‘m fine with anyone doing what they want. Just dont school me on privacy.