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by Psychlist
1928 days ago
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Remember back when you could get "free" dial-up internet by accepting ads? And later Facebook did much the same thing? I see the whole personal data/tracking industry as that model. You can get a tracking-supported smartphone for $50 or with almost no tracking for $150. This whole thread is people saying they don't want to pay $150 to own a smartphone when they can get that phone for $50 with tracking. I have a similar problem with slavery. I don't like it. But the smartphone market is utterly dominated by people who are just fine with slavery so there's just one company making a "less slavery" phone and that phone barely sells. Their forums have multiple threads with people complaining quite openly "why does it cost more to make a phone with less slavery" and suggesting that the company could provide more features for a lower price if they just forgot this whole "fairphone" business. Smartphones are expensive to make and expensive to run. You pay that price either with money, or a mix of money and social/ethical cost. |
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