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Privacy
A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
Some Rules
- Posting a link to a website containing tracking isn't great, if contents of the website are behind a paywall maybe copy them into the post
- Don't promote proprietary software
- Try to keep things on topic
- If you have a question, please try searching for previous discussions, maybe it has already been answered
- Reposts are fine, but should have at least a couple of weeks in between so that the post can reach a new audience
- Be nice :)
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it doesn't need that. use Kitsu or selfhost using NeoDB.
We and our 938 partners value your privacy
“Babe, but it feels better without a condom.”
It really does
Just one of the many perks of a stable monogamous relationship.
We and our 938 partners value your health.
And all of them have stellar security. No data ever leaks anywhere.
And don't forget these partners have other partners of their own.
to value your privacy
In a literal sense. They're putting a price on your privacy, and there are 938 buyers.
Unfortunately this is just the state of the web in the modern day. Virtually every site exists to serve you ads while simultaneously collecting your data and selling it to their "partners" in exchange for their content.
I would love to see any actual verifiable positive ROI numbers directly linked to or resultant from the money a company spent to purchase these targeted ads.
That's the neat part, you can't, because the companies that run ad networks (e.g. Google and Meta) intentionally make the consumer behaviours market as opaque as possible. As the market maker, they have an economic incentive to withold information from their customers, because any mistakes from market participants due to information assymetries directly translate to profit surplus for the market maker.
We have long since moved on from simple pay per click/view pricing models to pay per "impression," the definition of which is not clear even to the companies that purchase the ads.
And in a somewhat ironic twist, one of the motivations for such extensive surveillance is the desire to quantify such ROIs. Statistics and analytics such as click through and conversion rates all require tracking user behaviour across vast networks.

I've always thought (anecdotally - no substantiating evidence) that advertising on the internet, which is much different that advertising in a magazine or billboard, is probably a loss leader or close to it. The real value for the product manufacturer is the data they steal from you. In all honesty, I can't think of a product or service I've purchased that was based on an advertisement. 99.999% of the time, I know what I need or have a really good idea, and will research it on the internet extensively, depending on value, and make my purchase based on my research. It also could be that I have made it a concerted effort to never see any online advertisements on my network, so maybe I am not as affected as those who see ads in every square inch of their monitor every day, like they're on a porn site.
Network so tight I call it virgin. /s
I think the AI bubble is actually a deeper, more structural data bubble. There isn't actually a case for profitability, they're just doing it out of investor demands and inertia and because That's Just How We Do Things.
Not only that, but literally the only reason we even have these popups now is because of recent European laws
We value your privacy, that's why we'll sell your data to anyone that is willing to pay us money. We will sell it to literally a thousand different companies which will mix and match and resell you data to thousands more
It so so so so extremely angers me that companies ALWAYS FUCKING LIE.
We value your privacy
FUCK YOU YOU DO NOT
We're pissing u on your back and we tell you that you're getting a refreshing shower, please thank us for this insult!
Just be fucking honest that you don't give a shit, money is your only bottom line, and you would rape and murder my mother if you even thought it would make you money. Fuck all of you
I want a law that says that companies cannot behave like this. You cannot say "your call is important to us" every 2 minutes while I've been waiting on the phone for three hours to be able to return your piece of shit product that arrived broken, but you were too cheap to invest in basic customer support.
I want marketing and advertising outlawed. Completely. It's allowed for companies to lay out their products, but you're not. allowed. to. lie. No "we're the best!" Fuck you, you're the absolute worst. A company like Comcast should be forbidden from claiming they're good at anything as they suck at everything and only manage to continue to exist because of fucking lying through their teeth with their marketing.
these sort of shit popups is just the next logical step that starts literally with the first words being an absolute lie
Fuck this shit
They do value our privacy, but they just mean they're putting a $ amount on it, not that they care about it
938 customers, the users are the product
Because you are the product.
Switch to Anilist ^^ Many FOSS Apps available :)
Switching is super easy
hehe... you TOO can become a partner! We're having a special! Anyone willing to pay for partnership access coincidentally gets an unrelated trove of personal data!
It's almost like they don't really value your privacy
To give you a better personalized experience™ of course!
Just block the partners, should still work. All of the anime pirating sites are riddled with ads.
All of the anime pirating sites are riddled with ads.
As if the commercial sites were any better...
dw about it, your data will be safe amongst their friends! MyAnimeList and their 938 closest friends :)
We value your privacy
And this is why we are going to violate it in every way possible!
It reminds me of

They are honest, but not very clear. We could rewrite that as "we assigned monetary value to your privacy"
Anilist & Kitsu. (Kitsu is OpenSource, I think)
They took harem anime's to heart?
There is anime-planet which I use. There's also anilist. Don't know how private either of them are.
Livechart.me ?
MyPartnerList
Turn on the 'Cookie notices' filter lists in Ublock Origin.
Self hosting a media tracker is an option. Ryot is great, others are available. It allows imports from myanimelist