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Yes, meet up, place your phones on the table, and discuss 👍 Facebook ads won't change at all 😉
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Obviously you don't have your phones on you. Otherwise what's the point of meeting up in person.
You don't use your phone outside of the house? I must be the only one then. My bad.
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Not if I don't need to, like if I need to have a conversation with someone that doesn't need to be overheard. In any case turning your phone off and putting it in a faraday bag then putting it somewhere relatively noiseproof should be more than enough if you need to bring your phone with you.
Sounds like something everyone does for sure. When I sit in public transport or go out to eat, nobody has their phone one them, and if they ever do, it's safely tucked away in a faraday cage 👍
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Most people are not privacy-conscious. I don't get what your problem is. If you won't do something just because the majority of people don't, then why are you on !privacy@lemmy.ml? Go back to Facebook and Twitter and Google then