Soldato
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Google and Facebook ‘should pay users for their information’
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b6ab72e4-21c5-11ea-bf0a-65463b7bd0d0
Ive been of the belief for many years that services from Facebook and Google are poor value because they generate far more wealth from your personal data than the equivalent service from a different provider costs in money, so you’re almost always better off maintaining your privacy and paying cash for a service than giving away your privacy and paying no money.
I strongly believe that your personal data (your actual personal details, and your behaviour, preferences etc) are highly valuable commodities that companies should be paying for, with users in full control of what they sell and how much they are prepared to sell it for. I’m glad to see more and more light being shone on this topic as people don’t seem to appreciate how valuable this data is and currently demand very little for it (all it seems to take is a free email service, etc). As Kara Swisher puts it, Google and Facebook users are the equivalent of a ‘cheap date’.
M.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/b6ab72e4-21c5-11ea-bf0a-65463b7bd0d0
Ive been of the belief for many years that services from Facebook and Google are poor value because they generate far more wealth from your personal data than the equivalent service from a different provider costs in money, so you’re almost always better off maintaining your privacy and paying cash for a service than giving away your privacy and paying no money.
I strongly believe that your personal data (your actual personal details, and your behaviour, preferences etc) are highly valuable commodities that companies should be paying for, with users in full control of what they sell and how much they are prepared to sell it for. I’m glad to see more and more light being shone on this topic as people don’t seem to appreciate how valuable this data is and currently demand very little for it (all it seems to take is a free email service, etc). As Kara Swisher puts it, Google and Facebook users are the equivalent of a ‘cheap date’.
M.