spc50 wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Reddit removed privacy OptOut settings "to reduce confusion" (Content as comment within for those who don't want to visit reddit) by Rambler
Likely, no.
This is why everyone needs to get a network level gateway/router/firewall solution and push blocking regardless of device connected to the LAN.
Policies and good intended laws at this point aren't going to save people from the vileness of the silly-con valley, data collectors, organized crime and hundreds of organizations collecting data to be used against you in the future. No you won't need to be a law breaker either. What they treat the convicted to always trickles down to the general public.
Remember when crypto export controls where about terrorism? Now we have normal people daily behind crypto on everything they do. Now the enemy is DARPA involved in the child trafficking and potential of. Companies like Palantir mirroring content on popular public sites like Craigslist - in cooperation with DARPA (funding).
Ads too started about just selling a product. Now the product is this long tail tracking and profiling. Give you something for 'free' to trick you onto their slave plantation. You are the product and being bought and sold and abused like a street walker. You just don't know it yet.
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