This comes from the expectation that Internet services should be *free*. If the business model doesn't involve charging the users, then the user's privacy is being sold.
This comes from the expectation that Internet services should be *free*. If the business model doesn't involve charging the users, then the user's privacy is being sold.
You think they don’t track you if you pay?
What do you think automobiles are doing as we speak?
Correction, "if you own a mobile phone, you should assume you're tracked and listened to", and "if you own a phone, you should assume you're listened to".
I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the best.
-- Oscar Wilde
How do you think your apps work? (Score:1)
Re:How do you think your apps work? (Score:5, Insightful)
"If you own a smartphone you must assume that you are tracked and listened to."
These were not the sharpest knives in the drawer.
Re:How do you think your apps work? (Score:5, Insightful)
I know how you feel, dumbass.
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That's because you're radicalized, Daesh.
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Not the sharpest fork in the soup.
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This comes from the expectation that Internet services should be *free*. If the business model doesn't involve charging the users, then the user's privacy is being sold.
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This comes from the expectation that Internet services should be *free*. If the business model doesn't involve charging the users, then the user's privacy is being sold.
You think they don’t track you if you pay?
What do you think automobiles are doing as we speak?
Pretty sure they weren’t free.
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If I'm in public I always assume I'm being observed and possibly recorded. Hello Ring.
Re: How do you think your apps work? (Score:2)