| ▲ | kgwxd 2 hours ago | |
> The general public is being told they are faced with a crisis. > This has been a problem for at least a decade. I get you're point, but anyone that doesn't is asking "Which is it?" I think everyone can see there is problems. Is there a crisis? I don't think so. Same problems we've always had, but on a computer. People that know tech, know these laws cross a MAJOR line. Not a little slippery slope thing, this is off a cliff. But I don't think most people, that are already used to having to sign in with an online account on every device they use, even their TV, see it as that big a step. They don't even realize how predatory it is that they are required to sign in. What they need to see is that the sign in requirement was a choice by the vendor. These are LAWS, demanding no one ever be given the choice to not reveal personal information about themselves to use ANY computer. That's the point that needs to be driven home. | ||