Seen in Meta’s new Twitter competitor

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      1 year ago

      The last two for fuck sake; after that list what the hell is, or how does Fuckerburg, define ‘sensitive data’?

      ‘People’ won’t react to this until they are hit with a real and tangible consequence:

      ‘sorry, based on the heath data you gave to Meta we’re doubling your insurance premiums’

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      1 year ago

      People never read, just click the accept button.

      Everyone knows it, it was even on S06E01 of Black Mirror.

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      You’re probably right, but why in the heck does instagram need health and fitness data? That really should set off alarm bells to any of the saps downloading that thing…

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      Unless there’s a massive data breach which affects them personally - though not sure how that would be.

      The only way to go may be forcing the mega-terch companies to respect user rights, which you’d think would be a joke - and for google/facebook/microsoft that is a joke, though it is interesting that apple introduced that “opt in app do-not-track” thing last year, where facebook shat it’s pants.