Jah348@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.ml•Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform
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1 year agoIn other news, services that cost money to operate seek to make money in the process. More at 7
In other news, services that cost money to operate seek to make money in the process. More at 7
I get the concern with bloatwear but it’s never been a concern for me with a TV. I simply use Roku and it’s functioned extremely well. I also don’t connect my TV to the internet for the most part. It’s literally as simple as that. It’s not like my TV is running out of storage.
It’s an extremely polarizing wedge issue. I have understanding for those opposed to it. While I may support it being legally accessable I don’t think it’s illogical to view it as a form of murder. The start of life and what exactly quantifies it is a complex topic.
This is for sure the final nail, it’s going to collapse just like Facebook and Google did after all that ad stuff. Profiting off a user data is clearly a failed business model and we see that time and time again.