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So without even a law they would just do it.? Yeah knee jerk is a mild way of putting it
Was there a law against ad blockers?
The answer is always to follow the money. With Google, you are the product. Your data is their money source. VPNs interfere with this.
The other guy us right. Google abso-fucking-lutey is going to ban em. Mark my words.
Ad blockers don't prevent work from being done. VPNs are used for work by many many people. Kinda alarmist and baseless to think they're going to disregard that
That's not their money. And they are not in this to be altruistic. I doubt they would care.
Besides, that's always a feature they can restrict to some kind of business plan.
And to be frank, expecting any goodwill from them is dangerously naive. The very idea that Google, who are FAMOUS for randomly canceling projects and services, regardless of the impact, would so much as even notice the damage their actions cause is quite simply ludicrous.
I'm expecting the opposite of goodwill. I'm expecting greed. Companies don't buy phones from companies that remove their ability to do work. A lot of large companies buy phones. Again: alarmist.
Yeah, but they don't play by the rules enforced on us, do they?