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by taysic
2952 days ago
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If they were smart about how transparent a business needed to be, I don't think it would be toothless at all. It would have given users more information about what is happening behind the scenes and allowed them to make their own decisions. > 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. This is a really rosy view of things. The reality is that there are tons of apps / games / sites that people use and enjoy but would not pay for. And there are people who could not otherwise afford to pay for them but are able to enjoy them because personalized ads can be used as a form of payment. I would argue most of these things make the world a better place not a worse place. And that people should be able to choose how they want to pay for those services. |
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> I would argue most of these things make the world a better place not a worse place. And that people should be able to choose how they want to pay for those services.
I'm not convinced any of the apps we pay for in data really improve our lives. The price we pay in control over our identity and our information usually outweighs the benefits. And in some cases, like in many distracting social apps or pay-to-win games, there is no benefit. The app is just designed to addict us, keep us occupied, and make our lives worse.
Furthermore, I don't think "allowing users to decide for themselves" is going to make a difference. That's like allowing poison in food, because everyone can scan the ingredients on the label for known poisons. It's unreasonable to expect the average person to do due diligence on every service they use online.