• @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I’m not Meta, so I can’t give you a detailed breakdown of how they use the data they collect to make money. So, let’s assume by money I just mean money from their many sources. It’s a pretty easy question with only one answer.

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      111 months ago

      I’m not Meta, so I can’t give you a detailed breakdown of how they use the data they collect to make money.

      But you are talking about what sort of money, something they’d get from not using E2EE?

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          111 months ago

          I guess it depends how much. If they’ll net like a billion from not doing E2EE then yeah absolutely. If it’s significantly less they’d might still go with E2EE for the PR and not having to comply with shit. It’s not like they’d lose all the metadata anyway.

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            11 months ago

            Let me be sure I know what you’re saying. You feel it’s perfectly fine if their encryption is done in such a way that they can read the encrypted information on the server as long as they don’t make a lot of money on it?

            • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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              111 months ago

              You are way off. For reference, here’s what you asked

              Do you believe that Meta, if given the opportunity, would choose personal privacy over making money?

              And my answer

              I guess it depends how much. If they’ll net like a billion from not doing E2EE then yeah absolutely. If it’s significantly less they’d might still go with E2EE for the PR and not having to comply with shit. It’s not like they’d lose all the metadata anyway.