Why is it so hard for some people to just say "ok" and move on because it's important to the other person. ESPECIALLY if "it's no big deal" then just do it and see how much more your NB and trans friends feel comfortable
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Thanks for being a good human, Internet Stranger.
Sorry to break it to you bruh, but if Facebook owns the IP, they're harvesting and monetizing the account data, end of.
This includes all of the subsidiaries like Instagram and WhatsApp as well.
Let's also not forget that illegal activity exposes user data in addition to greed, and just the fact that your data is in yet another pot increases your risk. Also yes all corporations are greedy and evil but they're definitely not all equal in how bad they are, and FB is one of the worst
Are you willing to compromise on all of these intrusions into your life? Many people are, but I'm not one.
Late stage capitalism. You can't expect year over year growth for eternity without running into a resource cap. Profit growth is all the shareholders care about because it's literally written into United States economics laws that investors get paid first. All these dirty tricks and bad decisions are coming from CEO's with limited understanding of the effects of their policies, trying to push for an extra 2% on top of their already obscene margins
I'm glad that worked for you, but not everyone's body chemistry is the same. For some people these meds are vital to a stable lifestyle.
Pushing people to make medical decisions (of any kind) about their own bodies is an irresponsible overstep and might cause more harm than help.
Ok so, replacing the head unit might work?
Is there anything a mildly competent electronics enthusiast could do to disable any outbound data?
The dad jokes are strong with this one
I could learn a lot from you
Lol so he put even less effort into it than we thought
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Indifference can cause more harm than hate, just food for thought