• ISOmorph@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    It’s a false dichotomy to argue that a service can’t have a free privacy respecting offering.

    I don’t believe anyone is arguing that it’s technically impossible. But reality is pretty clear that it’s implausible. Targeted ads reel in too much money.

    I think the real fallacy is getting used to services being free at all. You need to pay a monthly fee for basically every utility, but as soon as it’s in the digital world people expect that to change. What makes a search engine or mail provider so much different than your ISP or cable provider? You want competent services that respect your privacy? Pay for alternatives like Kagi and Proton.

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      8 months ago

      It’s not implausible, Proton has a free privacy respecting tier