My biggest concern is they will hold your data hostage if you don't pay or try to leave.
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Also, how can we be assured the privacy practices of their subscription/payment platform are at least better than the (likely blockable) trackers?
Forming a financial relationship with a website is, theoretically, infinitely more traceable to your personal identity than all the cookies in the world.
My bank would probably tell everyone before they did.
Can't do that in the EU (thank you GDPR).
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Im in the US. The law dose not apply to businesses who can pay bribes.
Sadly, they are doing it in spain, the judges recently stated that they can do it, and few days later almost all of the spanish newspappers had it.
Care to elaborate?
This link probably will explain it better than me: https://www.engage.hoganlovells.com/knowledgeservices/news/new-guidance-on-cookies-in-spain
Privacy is not paid for. Privacy is taken. it is something that only you can achieve for yourself. paying ransom money will do little
Even if you pay them, your privacy is gone. Any part of you placed in someone else's hands makes privacy a joke
Now they got ya financial info! Even less privacy!
For true
I misread pay as gay and I thought this thread was going to get spicy
New biometric method just dropped
Is € 251.88 the estimated loss in revenue? I would like to say that it only makes sense if you assume the user will be on the platform either way, instead of just not paying and leaving. However, my experience with others makes me believe they will take whatever option to get to what they want.
I think it's a situation for policy but, at least here in the US, our policy makers aren't in the ethical or learned position to be effective.
What I'm saying is, the boat has holes and I'm concerned.
Nope they make a bit more.
First article that came up in DDG from 2022: https://www.techadvisor.com/article/745709/this-is-how-much-money-facebook-earns-from-your-data-each-year.html
The reason is because your country doesn't have a GDPR
The main reason is because the vast majority of people do not care or lack foresight of where that trend has been taking us for over 17 years. Surely you have friends or family who do not care. I do.
GDPR is EU legislation, noyb is an EU organisation. What are you talking about?
Read the article. It's about the EU.
Didn't read article: check
Mindless shitting on America: check
All we're missing is all rich people are bad!" And we would have hit the Lemmy trifecta.
Needs more pihole.
Just avoid using them. Expecting free services without giving out anything is naive.