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by ftkudtkfkl
2395 days ago
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I don't see why people who opt out of paying the toll should be allowed to use the service. Nobody complains if a walled garden membership fee costs dollars why should data be different as long as you're aware up front of what is collected and that it's the method of payment? |
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Nothing wrong with charging for access to a service. If the web service isn't free, then don't give access to people who haven't paid for it. If the site isn't free, then require payment before serving the web page. This is reasonable.
What happens instead is:
That's unacceptable. They shouldn't be allowed to "charge" anyone by including javascript malware to collect and sell private information. If they add useless noise to the content in the form of ads, users are entirely within their rights to delete them. People can rip out and trash the ads of a printed magazine.They don't want to do the reasonable thing because they'd make less money that way. That's not our problem though. They need to deal with it and stop abusing our trust or one day people will make laws to criminalize it.
> why should data be different as long as you're aware up front of what is collected and that it's the method of payment?
Because nobody knows what that data is going to be used for once it's in a database and up for sale. Nobody is made aware "up front" of the risks of data collection. It's impossible to determine the long term impact of this. It could amount to nothing. It could end up being leaked because of some intermediary's poor information security practices. A government could get access to it and start building dossiers on people or share it with other governments.