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by pluma 3585 days ago
> like Germans using cash because they don't want to create an electronic credit card trail of where they were

... and then using their Payback loyalty cards at every opportunity.

Don't get me wrong: many Germans hold out on loyalty cards and some people may indeed use cash to avoid a paper trail, but you make us Germans sound like mythical privacy-minded creatures which the vast majority of us is decidedly not.

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It's a relative thing - I know most Germans don't see themselves as privacy-minded, but the bar is so low everywhere else that the little things in Germany add up & make it stand out.

One example is browsing Google Street View and seeing how many buildings & houses are blurred out in Germany due to people sending privacy requests. I don't think I've ever seen that in Australia, but I keep encountering it when planning my trips to Germany. 3% of Germans opted-out of their house being included in Street View - a low percentage of Germans, but still crazy high compared to the rest of the world:

https://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.com/2010/10/how-many-ger...

Just in case the moderators aren't catching it, the name of the throwaway that posted the dead comment is literally "pluma is a cunt" (in German).

I would respond to their arguments but I'm not sure they're making any and I don't think they're actually disagreeing with me (or even understanding what I'm saying).