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by TameAntelope 1580 days ago
It is not inherently amoral to track a user or sell that user's data, so restricting yourself (a cost) has to have a benefit (a value) otherwise you're inventing rules for yourself that makes your journey needlessly harder.
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No, it is unethical to charge the user a fee then sell their data. For free products it is a different story.
So I as a user am not allowed to get discounts on services by allowing companies to sell my data?

If my information is mine, then I have a right to do with it what I want, including giving it to a company so they can then sell it.

Just seems like you want to control how I am allowed to use my own data…