people refusing to create an account acting all doom and gloom are getting to be insufferable
I’m not doom and gloom, I think this is a good step in the right direction.
Users should be able to control what websites have access to their data and a sign in process achieves that. Only sign into a site if you are happy with the website’s privacy policy. There are some websites where I will sign in - I have an account on this website because it has in the privacy policy:
We do not sell or disclose user data under any condition, unless required by relevant data protection authorities, any other law enforcement authorities, or if the account owner requests the data themselves.
The thing that offends me the most about tracking across the internet is you are tracked wether you agree to a website’s privacy policy or not. Usually you can’t even read the privacy policy without being tracked unless a website complies with the GDPR and most websites do not.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 9 months ago
the user just stated an opinion. you still didn’t explain why the context didn’t matter to you. sounds like you’re one of those people who is annoyed by principals. maybe Lemmy is not for you.
phillaholic@lemm.ee 9 months ago
You may be right about the last point. My feed is full of posts from three days ago, talk of cutting off parts of the fediverse that seems to be the antithesis of federation, and other evangelical stances that are abandoned the second consequences come up. It was amusing at first, but it’s starting to seem like a waste of time. Idk.
TrickDacy@lemmy.world 9 months ago
So what you’re saying is that people have to weigh pros and cons and they aren’t binary thinkers like you. Great job buddy
phillaholic@lemm.ee 9 months ago
Oh, thanks for reminding me; Also people who misrepresent your position and write it off in one sentence. You have no idea what I’m talking about.