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I'm fine with these companies charging to use their service, as long as they respect privacy rights in the process. I wouldn't pay for it just the same. But at least that model isn't inherently deceptive.
I think this will still be deceptive. These companies have proven countless times that they can't be trusted, because every word of theirs is a lie.
They'll just take the money and do the same.
It gets known they mine paying users too for their data? Ooopsie, it was a mistake (that we let you know about it), won't happen again, pinky promise!
I said the business model is not inherently deceptive. Doesn't mean bad actors still won't try to deceive.
when the punishment is less than the profit, there’s no incentive not to deceive …