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Salvo@aussie.zone 1 day agoWith Age Verification, we are now the Tech Company’s products.
Less than a year ago, companies were still advertising that they were anonymising user data.
They now have an obligation to collect non-anonymised data about us.
They have a statutory obligation to keep this information secure.
They also have EULAs that contradict their statutory obligation.
They have an obligation to protect this information, but they also have an obligation to their shareholders to mAxImIsE pRoFiT.
Since US businesses are currently being given carte blanche in civil liberty violations by their current administration, I think we are pretty much screwed.
porcoesphino@mander.xyz 1 day ago
You were always a tech companies product
Why do they need to keep anything deanonymised? You need to verify 18+ and I appreciate that requires a ledger for legal purposes but that verification can and should be data siloed. Also, the way databases work with keys mean that I’d be pretty surprised if there weren’t joins being possible that were used (ie where do people that view this content live), but with access (without having specific bugs alongside and audit trail) forcing anonymous data on employees