• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    10 months ago

    Yeah, that is the deal when you use a free service, you are selling your information in exchange for acces to a service.

    That being said, non facebook users are also tracked by thousands of companies.

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      10 months ago

      i don’t expect spotify to stop abusing me because i’m giving them money. that’d mean they miss out on profits.

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        10 months ago

        That is an interesting question, at what point is it more profitable to care about your user’s privacy rather than selling their data?

        Logically, you could just take the income from the data you are selling, divide it among all users, add the smallest domination of currency you can, and set that as the cost of using your service.

        However, then you need to handle payments, deal with added costs and administration, most people not wanting to pay and so forth.

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      10 months ago

      Not always. Only for-profit driven companies that offer no tangible product.

      Many of the forums that I hosted were free to the orgs that used them. I’m already paying for the server and network for my own use, so why not give back to the communities that I am a part of with my other skills as a sysadmin?