• UnderpantsWeevil
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    1 day ago

    It is a legitimately difficult question to explain in an environment where everyone already feels naked to data mining.

    “How hard do I really want to work to protect information I’m being told everyone already has on me? What is the actual upside for my efforts?”

    It’s not a trivial question to answer.

    • Delphia
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      16 hours ago

      Theres no point in me trying to protect my data privacy because my wife has every last store loyalty rewards card, insisted on wanting smart tvs, everywhere she shops has her email for special offers, shops on amazon and uses google maps to go literally everywhere.

    • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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      For me, at least, that answer is very simple.

      Spite. It’s just spite. I had my data harvested and money made off my information without my consent, and without any reimbursement. I have been used and abused by these corporations, and I’m done putting up with it. I already don’t give Meta and Amazon my money because I don’t think they deserve it, I’m damn sure not letting them make even more free money by stealing from me.

      I don’t even care that much, really, about being private on the internet. I talk about a whole bunch of bullshit on here, loud and proud. But I do care about the naked lack of consent surrounding these practices.

      I don’t put up with people in my life snooping on my business and then trying to milk money out of me about it. Why would I put up with a corporation doing the same?

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        Spite. It’s just spite.

        Which is fine. But that’s entirely different from privacy as a form of personal safety.

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        9 hours ago

        I use this as well as “if I need service from a plumber, I’ll give him my address and let him in my house to service my plumbing. But he should not be going through my cabinets and drawers and sharing the contents with others.”

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      I’ll admit to feeling like this sometimes. I recognize it’s bad, but I also feel totally useless to actually do anything about it, so why wouldn’t I at least take the convenience win?