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fauigerzigerklast Saturday at 2:02 PM1 replyview on HN

Then we clearly disagree on what they should be doing.

And this is the crux of the problem. The law helps a tiny minority of people enforce an extremely (and in my view pointlessly) strict version of privacy at the cost of misleading everybody else into thinking that using analytics for the purpose of making usability improvements is basically the same thing as sending personal data to 500 data brokers to make money off of it.


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1718627440last Saturday at 2:44 PM

If you are talking for example about invasive A/B tests, then the solution is to pay for testers, not to test on your users.

What exactly do think should be allowed which still respect privacy, which isn't now?

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