| ▲ | genewitch 4 days ago | |
What sort of sites do you think i visit? also good luck doing price discrimination when i'm at a regular store in meatspace. i don't use any apps for any brand or store. If there comes a day where it is possible to "update prices in realtime" in stores, before i get to the register, and it's somehow legal for them to charge a different price at the register than it says on the shelf; then i won't shop at that store. all stores are like that? doubtful. the farmer's market isn't. I also don't particularly care if some employer passes me over because of what ads i click on. If any of you work for a company that does this, can you let us know the name of the company? Also, oh no, not an investigation where nothing illegal happened! What will i do? Oh right, "i don't answer questions unless my lawyer directs me to. you can call him, here's his card" reply to your "/s" comment below: it's banned because google is an adtech company that also makes "the most popular browser." I have no idea what strings ublock origin (or whatever they changed the name to this week) pulled to still "technically" be allowed (or was allowed, a few years ago); but ad nauseam uses the same lists as ublock, as well as possibly others. I don't use chrome, and haven't for like 6 years; it isn't installed on my PC and it isn't my browser on android (when allowed to make the decision.) But i cannot imagine the thought process that got us here. How did you come to believe all of the things you typed? | ||
| ▲ | rationalist 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
I believe those are possibilities and plan accordingly. I pay attention to what's going on and care - it has worked out very well for me in life. | ||