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lurchmiri t1_j0e8qxr wrote

Things like this are one of the reasons I’ve pretty much just given up on caring about my digital privacy. No matter how hard you try they’ll end up knowing everything about you anyway because nobody cares enough to stop them.

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BrokeMacMountain t1_j0g1kix wrote

I dont wish to insult you, but your attitude is part of the problem. Most people seem to feel the same way you do, and have resigned themselves to the idea there is no hope.

This situation will only improve when people start refusing to use these compnaies, and demanding better laws.

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TheFilterJustLeaves t1_j0friq7 wrote

Vote with your wallet on services that don’t take it seriously. You can’t pick and choose on everything unfortunately, but building it into your personal vendor selection process is a valuable practice.

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Korrado t1_j0hjvon wrote

I agree with your sentiment about fighting for your rights by not using these companies but you have ask yourself why people are using them in the first place. These issues tend to be multifaceted such as living in an area where medical care is not readily available/accessible. Maybe these people would need to drive long distances to see a Dr. Perhaps the local Drs don’t have appointments readily available resulting in appointments weeks or even months away. The issues is with loose legislation in a capitalist economy where venture capitalist see a way to make a lot of quick cash. People need better representation.

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