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Posted on 3/24/17 at 1:42 pm to CorporateTiger
Nope. I don't like this either.
I don't like Google or Facebook or any of the data aggregators really.
I don't like Google or Facebook or any of the data aggregators really.
Posted on 3/24/17 at 1:45 pm to skrayper
brought to you by the party for smaller government
Posted on 3/24/17 at 3:33 pm to Machine
Screw your privacy, so long as Obamacare is gone!
Posted on 3/24/17 at 3:47 pm to CorporateTiger
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Yet this board will ignore the erosion of our privacy.
It's kinda funny when the people who scream cuck, get cuckolded themselves.
Posted on 3/27/17 at 2:31 am to Bench McElroy
Crazy how little I have seen people on either side pay attention to this issue.
And it is one of those issues where once it gets passed, I expect it will spread and grow roots.
Ten years from now that VPN that took out that PSA ad will be on the other side after it got highly rich off people that were too late to the party to make noise about this now but will care down the line. Eventually regular people realizing they probably would prefer faceless companies not having the equivalency of access to a person's credit card purchases or private texts/photos sold to the highest bidders.
An end result of a lazy public unwilling to push their representatives now to prevent future harm. That the same lazy people now will use as an example of corruption and outrage to point fingers at about a rigged system they are as much to blame for. All while ISP's make out like bandits and we as consumers are forced to pay more just to have basic online privacy.
And it is one of those issues where once it gets passed, I expect it will spread and grow roots.
Ten years from now that VPN that took out that PSA ad will be on the other side after it got highly rich off people that were too late to the party to make noise about this now but will care down the line. Eventually regular people realizing they probably would prefer faceless companies not having the equivalency of access to a person's credit card purchases or private texts/photos sold to the highest bidders.
An end result of a lazy public unwilling to push their representatives now to prevent future harm. That the same lazy people now will use as an example of corruption and outrage to point fingers at about a rigged system they are as much to blame for. All while ISP's make out like bandits and we as consumers are forced to pay more just to have basic online privacy.
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