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[–] oconnordaniel@infosec.pub 16 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Tiny devils advocate, IF we can make it so ONLY Google can spy on us and ~~malware~~ adware can NOT spy on us would be an “improvement”. Google is a lot easier to target with regulation and stuff.

That said, I wouldn’t touch Google with a 10 foot pole.

[–] TooManyGames@sopuli.xyz 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You're not wrong. One spy is better than 1+x spies, especially if that one spy is well controlled with regulation. Better than bad is still not necessarily good.

[–] gila@lemm.ee 10 points 10 months ago

It's a false dichotomy. We can't make it so only Google can spy on us, and conceding to Google has no impact on other malware. Besides, it's the largest advertising company in the world by a large margin, with a near monopoly on online advertising. It probably wouldn't even make a difference.

[–] nossaquesapao@lemmy.eco.br 4 points 10 months ago

Oh, no, no, no, it can look like a good thing, but it's terrible. If google gets the "spying monopoly", they will have such power in their hands that they will be able to, alone, to things like manipulate your habits and routine, decide when you should replace your electronics, manipulate elections, markets, and so much more. It can seem, at first, that it would be easier to "just block google and that's it" or "just let the governments regulate them", but in reality, they would create a scenario where you couldn't even browse the web or use simple tech devices without being logged in in a "safety-something compatible device", while lobbying heavily to do so.

They're already trying to go that way. With a monopoly, they would simply have no resistance at all.