Talya wrote:
Because that protection has always existed here. It's rather insane that it doesn't, there.
So what? Protection from what, exactly? Internet advertising? Canada's doing it? You also have hate speech laws and other bullshit up there; I'm not too interested in adopting Canadian social laws.
There's nothing "insane" about it not existing at all. "Insane" is just a cute way of saying "it's utterly trivial but it bothers me personally so I'll use loaded words to claim it's a huge issue."
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Why should privacy exist at all? We don't need privacy! Who gives a **** about privacy?
You're sending information across someone else's hardware - a lot of someone elses - using someone else's software, which billions of people have access to, such as Chinese and Russian hackers.
This isn't a privacy issue.
If you want to worry about privacy, how about the fact that Microsoft puts spyware into the OS of anyone with Windows 10 and disguises it as a female talking to them? That strikes me as much more of a privacy issue - I own my computer. I don't own the internet.
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Nothing about turning human beings into just another commodity and ensuring that regardless of reason, other people, whether civilian or government, can legally acquire confidential information about us for the right price, strikes you as draconian?
This isn't confidential information. It's been the case already for 2 decades or so; it's hardly draconian for the government to not start regulating it all of a sudden. It isn't turning "people into commodities" to target ads that they mostly just won't click on. I care about people getting "turned into commodities" when they get thrown in the back of a semi truck, drugged, and then repeatedly **** up the *** for a pimp. I don't give a **** if you're "turned into a commodity" because someone advertises some leggings to you in the sidebar of Tangled Web or some ****.
This is the epitome of a First World Problem, and really, the overwrought language makes it sound like you really don't have an actual reason beyond maybe being under the mistaken impression that anyone is actually interested in you? No actual person is ever going to give a **** about looking at your information; it's going to get fed into some algorithm to advertise leggings, underwear, sex toys and ASUS laptops to you when you're downloading mods for your games or whatever.