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Ask HN: Why is tracking/advertising so bad?
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2 points
by mathisonturing
2576 days ago
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I'm from a developing country, where even people working as devs/engineer prefer apps with ads over paid apps.
I think the privacy argument is looked at from a wrong angle. Not everyone can afford to pay for a subscription or even a one-time fee.
Especially, if you're from developing parts of the world.
If there are a couple of ads which subsidizes something that is otherwise unattainable for someone, I don't see why that is bad. What's the worst thing that could happen from Google tracking me across the web could? Show me a couple of ads that it thinks is relevant from history? I don't see why that's the end of the world. While I do believe that there should be transparency in what's collected and how it is used to prevent misuse, some of the pro-privacy arguments seem too extreme.
I'm open to other views, of course |
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Discrimination. Public humiliation. You assume Google is only using the data it collects to show ads. What if they sold the data other organizations? What if the data was used to prevent you from getting a job or membership to an organization? What if there was a data breach, and suddenly everyone knew about every site you visited?
Taken to a further extreme, what if the government used this data against you to strip you of certain rights/privileges?
These scenarios may seem extreme, but they are all feasible. You and I may not have anything to hide, but others may, and they are entitled to that privacy.