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Cryophilia@lemmy.world 4 months agoIt should all be opt in. Aggregate data can be used to personally identify, and even when it’s not, it has its own negative effects.
ayaya@lemdro.id 4 months ago
Then you introduce self-selection bias and the data is worthless.
You can’t identify someone based on how they interact with a service. If you spend 5 minutes on one page and 2 minutes on another that could be anyone. Even if you for some reason personally knew someone’s browsing habits it would be nearly impossible to pick them out in a sea of millions of data points.
I see you linked privacyguides.org in the thread as “alternatives”, one of the services it recommends is Proton (Mail, Drive, etc.). Look at their privacy policy:
Or how about addy.io that privacyguides recommends for email forwarding? From their privacy policy:
ALL online services collect this kind of data. Even the privacy-focused ones. There is nothing nefarious about it.
Cryophilia@lemmy.world 4 months ago
“Analytics are anonymized whenever possible” is vastly more reassuring than “we use all this data”.