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by taysic
2952 days ago
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GDPR could have safeguarded data by demanding more transparency, still allowing apps to accept data as a form of payment through personalized ads. It's not obvious why they are requiring apps to provide the same service for free 'without detriment'. That destroys a number of business models. Why not just allow they give an option to not give their data if they are willing to pay? |
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That would be a toothless regulation. It would just cause businesses to add more crap to their privacy policies, which nobody reads anyway, and doesn't impact user behavior.
> It's not obvious why they are requiring apps to provide the same service for free 'without detriment'
So that users can opt-out of having unnecessary data collected. You should only be collecting the data needed to run the service. If your business collapses when users opt-out, your business model was nothing but data harvesting to begin with, and probably doesn't deserve to exist.
> That destroys a number of business models
A number of exploitative business models that harm society and democracy. Works for me!
> Why not just allow they give an option to not give their data if they are willing to pay?
You can do that now. Stop collecting data that isn't necessary to run your service, and charge people money.