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[–] AynRandLibertarian@lemmy.world 11 points 6 hours ago (14 children)

The same people who buy mobile phones; despite those being bugs/spy-devices.

[–] pogmommy@lemmy.ml 8 points 4 hours ago (6 children)

Phones are at least easier to justify since everyone kinda needs one now and there aren't many great private options, especially for the lay person

[–] MiniMoose4Free@lemm.ee -3 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Lmao. Why complain about one and try to justify the other...

[–] pogmommy@lemmy.ml 7 points 4 hours ago

I meant they're easier to justify in the sense that I see why people don't put much thought into putting a spying device in their pocket, not that I agree with the disregard. Most peoples' friends, family, employers, etc. all expect them to have a cell phone and be available by it. Additionally, the way most people interact with their phones, the spying is much less obvious. They joke about them "always listening", but a lot of people don't understand the privacy concerns of pretty typical internet use, so the fact that the device has more than just a microphone, it appears to be worth it to a more typical consumer than us.

Contrast that with an Alexa, google home, or apple home thing, devices which nobody cares if someone else doesn't own, which most people only see as a microphone and speaker, and whose primary functionality is to always be listening to you. The skepticism is much easier to arise.

I'm not saying the level at which cell phones spy on their users is acceptable or even worth it, just that I see why the average user who isn't conscious of their privacy doesn't regard them with the same concern they do smart speakers.

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