• Humanius@lemmy.world
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      That hasn’t stopped me from using other Google services like Gmail, Docs, or Drive either.

      If I ever decide I want to opt out of Google’s ecosystem I’ll just serve them a GDPR data deletion request.
      That’s what I did when I deleted my Twitter account as well.

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      If you don’t want to be tracked, you shouldn’t own a smartphone.

      Because let’s face it, you’re never going to be able to stop it unless you get rid of all your tech.

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        Imo it should be a choice whether we are tracked for monetary gains or not, and not a necessary evil. But with most basic services/devices you are not even presented with that choice. E.g. when buying a phone.

        And if you do have a choice, sometimes accessibility is restricted so much that you can’t participate in our networked society.

        I think we have to find ways to provide access to the most basic services with a minimum of tracking. Anything else should still be an option of course.

        How to achieve this? I don’t know. But EU regulations certainly wouldn’t hurt for now.