Our current tracking is technically legal, under false pretense, but still open to legal challenges which could unravel the whole can of worms.
Even though no one "seems" to care or notice it occurs at the moment, that could radically change and blow the roof off everything.
This is the next logical next step in eliminating the legal complaint that exists requiring informed consent.
If a large enough group of people right now became part of a movement of lawsuits against tech companies for their unlawful use of our data and how they obtained it, those companies would be toast.
Their user agreements barely cover their asses due to lack of ease and clarity.
Edit: This Active Participation eliminates the requirement for informed consent as you now have no claim that you didn't know what it really meant.
Our current tracking is technically legal, under false pretense, but still open to legal challenges which could unravel the whole can of worms.
Even though no one "seems" to care or notice it occurs at the moment, that could radically change and blow the roof off everything.
This is the next logical next step in eliminating the legal complaint that exists requiring informed consent.
If a large enough group of people right now became part of a movement of lawsuits against tech companies for their unlawful use of our data and how they obtained it, those companies would be toast.
Their user agreements barely cover their asses due to lack of ease and clarity.