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by aidanlister
1065 days ago
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This argument can be extended to anything, which suggests it might not add any value to the discussion. - You make Microsoft Excel. Someone uses Excel to leak a million people’s PII. - You build shovels. Someone murdered someone with your shovel. - You build an analytics product, explicitly ban collecting PII in your EULA, someone does it anyway. It’s fun to be outraged and hating on GA is very in vogue at the moment, but this specific incident is just someone (yes, someone, not a nefarious company) using a popular tool incorrectly. |
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Excel has many primary benefitial purposes, it wasn't built for leaking PII.
Shovels likewise are useful for a benefitial purpose, they are not made for beating people up.
Third party spyware ("analytics") has only one purpose, collect data from unsuspecting customers. They have no valid benefitial purpose, if one accepts that spying is not kosher.