• @nyakojiru@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I understand and I agree. I tried it already and kagi is great. But I’m concerned about the amount of services we will need to pay in order to stay out of the eyes . I’m not sure if it’s the way.

      • Chetzemoka
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        11 year ago

        We have to pay for the services we use somehow. I’d rather it be cash than the details of my entire life. But the money to operate those services has to come from somewhere

    • Cyclohexane
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      This is how we will likely end up paying for services AND STILL having our data sold. It’s just the nature of capitalism. Businesses have to grow, and in today’s world selling data is always the natural progression towards it.

      A parallel example is streaming services starting out as “tv but no ads and on demand!” or “just pay for the service and you won’t see ads!” but now we are paying and there’s still ads.

    • Helix 🧬
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      11 year ago

      Paying a monthly service fee to not have the company sell your data under the guise of “free” sounds quite reasonable.

      How do you know they don’t make you pay and still sell your data to get even more profit? Because no company who said they’re not evil was ever evil?

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          This is unnecessarily defeatist.

          Why defeatist? I didn’t say it doesn’t matter. I think that many, if not most, corporations are evil and you shouldn’t trust a single word they say unless you are able to independently verify it.

          how do you know there isn’t a Lemmy instance running right now that’s collecting data with the intent to sell?

          I don’t, but I also don’t put a lot of sellable information on Lemmy, I rather link to my own sites, where some of them have a CC-BY-SA license. I know that everything I put on the internet is basically free game for evil capitalists.