• Bizarroland@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      Not so simple solution, because other people are using meta products and using them on you without telling you about it.

      Use firefox, and install the Facebook container extension so that meta cannot read your data on the internet.

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        11 months ago

        Although i still disagree with using facebook at all, and sorta unsure what you mean by “because other people are using meta products and using them on you without telling you about it” (websites using meta based SaaS products maybe), if the facebook container extension is anything like the aws container extension, I bet it’s a pretty good recommendation. Firefox ALWAYS the best recommendation

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      11 months ago

      Tell that to 99% of Europe where every idiot is using whatsap and the few who don’t are shunned. FML

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            11 months ago

            Well, WhatsApp is free (as in free beer). The price is contact book and metadata. And even if you did not use WhatsApp, others who use WhatsApp and have your contact already did half the job.

            We have a long way to go.

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        11 months ago

        It’s not (a majority of) he users’ fault as WhatsApp was its own company for a long time until they sold to Facebook. I was using WhatsApp long before it became a FB company. Everyone just continued to use it as FB was mostly hands off until they started imposing changes a few years later. But like every other messaging app, once someone is using it forever, it’s hard to move away from it because all their friends and family are using it and have no desire to switch to something else.

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        Incorrect. In certain European countries it’s widely used, in others not so much. In the ones where it’s more widespread, I still think 99% is very much exaggerating. Maybe you didn’t mean it literally?