She confessed her worries to her therapist: her marriage, her finances, and self-esteem. Therapists are legally and ethically bound to confidentiality, but two years later, a transcript of every word typed to her psychologist using the app Talkspace was produced in court by her former employer.

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    I’m not comfortable with capitalism, but last I checked all the users of xwitter, Facebook, reddit, cigarettes, roblox, TikTok… This app… Are all comfortable with it. So really they should put their money better places than a repeat abuser. Or I don’t know maybe vote more for those who will hold the apps accountable instead of those who keep empowering the Epstein class.

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      This app

      Huh? That’s all why we’re here across the Lemmyverse, no? We are already smarter than the average person over privacy concerns, sure, but that doesn’t make them “dumb.” I think it’s really unfair to look down on the average citizen versus highly specialized, predatory algos and deceptive services. Or do you think you’re scam-proof and everyone who is less has only themselves to blame? I once thought I was, yet have had some near-wakeup calls.