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by than3
1135 days ago
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Honestly, this sounds more and more like an association trigger and addiction seeking behavior. You may want to:
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/how-an-addicted-brain-work... Additionally, each one of those apps has nearly full access to all your private information. Accurint goes out of their way to get most data about people. That entire ecosystem lacks adversarial review. Additionally, coercively forcing you to only use those apps while removing more reliable methods for interacting is just one more way they can monetize you. You've got a rough road ahead. |
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Not sure what you mean about the reliability - the apps are more reliable than the previous methods like paper tickets. I don't really want to go back to standing in endless queues.
And no, these apps don't have nearly unlimited access to my private information, not sure where you got that idea. They have access to some of my personal information that I gave them, but they always had that access - the public transport app has the same information that I had to fill out in a paper form when buying a yearly pass, for example. And of course, my email provider has access to my email - news at 11.
Here in EU we have GDPR and DSA, that's enough adversarial review for me.