- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.world
- privacy@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.world
- privacy@lemmy.ca
I got as far as the second paragraph, which consists of the following quote from a Google VP:
“I’m not going to talk about Recall, but I think the reason that some people feel it’s creepy is when it doesn’t feel useful, and it doesn’t feel like something they initiated or that they get a clear benefit from it”
That’s somehow worse than I imagined. I can at least understand being intentionally sinister, or overtly anti-privacy, but that level of delusion is somehow actually more terrifying.
I can imagine those guys arguing about “legitimate interests” because data that isn’t monetised is worthless or something.
but I think the reason that some people feel it’s creepy is when it doesn’t feel useful, and it doesn’t feel like something they initiated or that they get a clear benefit from it”
Well, why do it then?
Can you like, not?