• dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org
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      8 months ago

      I’m seeing a lot of people make arguments like this and I just don’t get it. Is your point that its okay for tech companies to prey on the ignorance of nontechnical users? We can’t expect everyone to know everything about every service they interact with.

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          8 months ago

          I understand how the internet works but you apparently don’t understand how people work. Normal people have absolutely no concept of how the internet works, they don’t understand what data servers need about them to function, or what a packet is. They need to be explicitly told that even though they’re using a privacy mode Google is still collecting data on them, especially since they’re collecting data even if you are not going to google hosted sites.

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              8 months ago

              they are toddlers though. They don’t care how something works even if it is the backbone of their entire infra and society.

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              8 months ago

              You’re infantalizing people by assuming everyone who doesn’t know how the internet works lacks critical thinking skills. Do you ever interact with non nerdy people? Additionally, some people do genuinely lack the capacity to understand how systems like the internet work, are we supposed to just let them get taken advantage of or exclude them from society?

              I’m ignoring your last sentence because its entirely irrelevant to the situation, the data that Google was collecting from people using incognito mode is not data that they needed to make their services work.

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        7 months ago

        Where did rdyoung say any of this?

        What you just did was put words in his mouth;make a straw man.

        And factually, browsers explain what their respective private/incognito modes do. People assumed they did something else.

        Did these corporations take advantage of that? Yes.

        In the end, these users are as much to blame for using a tool and assuming how it functioned.

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          8 months ago

          I know what he is saying. There is ways to speak. If he think he is the only one to know (and in the meantime he doesn’t know what i know… ), then its ok for me.

          Why he think he is giving me a lessons.
          I’ve laughed at the title of the link, like a lot of u… Just the word agree. And even, on the tech side, I’m OK. I’m just sharing… A link…

          Not sharing my knowledge here… And there is way to do so. He is the only to know ? OK end of discuss for me

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            7 months ago

            It sounds like English is not your first language, so I understand your mistake.

            The original comment asks “Am I the only one?” It does not declare “I am the only one.” The order of the words “Am” and “I” changes the meaning.

            Nothing hostile was meant or implied. Simple misunderstanding! 😊