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rustc ◴[] No.45668037[source]
Or just ban this kind of data collection. Is there any reason anyone would willingly click "Accept" when a website asks to share your data with 500+ partner sites?
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forgotoldacc ◴[] No.45668122[source]
For that matter, companies should be banned from referring to selling off your data to random spam companies as "sharing with partners." Partners comes with an implication of being somewhat equal or at least on trusting terms. The companies selling our data don't trust these companies. They probably don't even know their names.

If the data is being sold, it should be legally required to word it in that way. If there's even the slightest possibility of your data being leaked to spammers, it should be worded to reflect that.

"Do you consent to us selling your data to any party that wishes to buy your data? Do you consent to the possibility that your data will be used to spam you or steal your identity in the future? Yes/No"

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phkahler ◴[] No.45668463[source]
>> If the data is being sold...

Nah. Personal data sharing needs to be banned. It's the right way forward.

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1. Workaccount2 ◴[] No.45669213[source]
Then you need to start directly paying for 90%+ of the websites you visit.

People don't want this, so there is a quick reversion to "pay with your data".

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2. DangitBobby ◴[] No.45669449[source]
The Internet somehow managed to run without our computers spying on us for quite some time, I think it will manage with normal ads.
3. Kbelicius ◴[] No.45669472[source]
> People don't want this, so there is a quick reversion to "pay with your data".

Which, since 2018, is illegal in EU.