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by prox
1598 days ago
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I have to agree. You don’t turn on stuff for people who turned it off. The default should be off, no matter where you are moving the new setting, which is fine all by itself, if informing the user. Golden rule is that the user is in control. |
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If you split a control into two, more granular, controls, the default should be whatever I, the user, set the original control to be.
Having the default be a more privacy protecting setting is better than the default being the best for ad tracking, but really it should be what I wanted.