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[–] Substance_P@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Surveillance capitalism is now the main goal of big tech and really this article outlines some great points. The psychology of the reward system we desire when using social media is now becoming a talking point with law makers, however I am worried any laws made to curb these companies will result in simply eroding our privacy more.

Some great points here, shedding light on how companies like Google, Microsoft, and Apple are making money from our data through (IoT) technology.

They’re not only selling us devices infused with their apps, but they’re also using our data to continually profit. As users we are like data farms, working for free in their schemes to suck up our privacy and us, the consumer, only pays for this intrusion.

It’s a double-dip way of making money off of us for sure, but I was surprised to find out in the end that the article was an ad for an independent operating system and device manufacturer. It's a move in the right direction of course.