Meta accused of ‘massive, illegal’ data collection operation by European consumer rights groups. | CNN Business::European consumer rights groups are accusing Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, of carrying out a “massive” and “illegal” operation of collecting data from hundreds of millions of its users in the region.

  • PhobosAnomaly
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    10 months ago

    I mean, it sucks yes, but there has to be an acceptance that if you continue to use Meta products in the knowledge that Meta will rip you off for every shred of data that they can, then there’s not really a defence of ignorance any more.

    Meta are absolutely a cunty company, but it’s not as if that’s not common knowledge any more.

    It will only stay as the default messaging platform for as long as people bury their heads in the sand as tradeoff for convenience.

    • Mannimarco@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      You say it’s common knowledge, but in my experience people don’t know this, and in a lot of cases people don’t give a shit

      And Facebook is still working very hard to hide stuff like this from people, the reality is that unless you engage on platforms like this or are looking for it you won’t see it

      • GloriousGouda@lemmy.myserv.one
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        10 months ago

        I left about 1.5 years ago. All of the major socials that is. And honestly, in places like this, it felt kinda “empty”. So I’d peek in every once in a while just to see if I could figure out what it is. And it’s all the obviously controlled noise that is attached to every aspect of me using the service(s). Location, device type, browser type, personal demographics, political stuff etc. I deleted everything shortly after that.

        It was the noise I was missing. Just the garbage and the noise. I don’t think you can fully appreciate how prevalent it is until you don’t have it occupying so much personal real-estate. (time/space/attention)