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by kevincox 92 days ago
Completely free as in you don't have to give them money.

But you need to give personal information which also has value.

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More personal information than you provide them to purchase the ticket to use the free starlink?
Regardless one of the conditions surely is giving them permissions to sell this to starlink as and everyone else. So whether the information is the same is probably irrelevant, how they are using it is.
Probably, because you are now associating your internet browsing with your personal information. (I don't know if they have the sophistication to actually do this, but it is very possible.)
The people concerned with that hypothetical can use a VPN.

At most they could see domains, ip addresses, timestamps, and http-only sites (are there any left?)

But the person sitting next to you can see everything.

> But the person sitting next to you can see everything.

Privacy filters are a thing.

you're literally an inch away from someone.

they are essentially looking head on at it.

that may work for business class, but not economy.

privacy filters aren't magic.

You realize you have to give them the same informaron to even step foot on the plane?
> But you need to give personal information which also has value.

You also give up your personal information when you step outside, take a bus, train, or drive a car.

Hell, even if you stay at home, you are giving up information for free that you are NOT outside.

That's why I exclusively pay cash and don't show an ID when I fly /s