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You aren't powerless... just stop buying crap designed to spy on you.
great job blaming the victims of unchecked capitalism instead of the corporations violating our privacy
Give your balls a tug. Buying an air fryer that requires an internet connection makes you an idiot, not a victim of capitalism.
Also sometimes it's unavoidable without workarounds. It shouldn't be crazy to expect to buy a product that works and works well without it spying on you. Why should companies get the right to continue to collect data and generate more profit off of an item the consumer owns. Why should consumers have to give up their right to privacy so that a company can make obscene profits off of their information?
You are right, they shouldn't. But we as consumers should also be educated about privacy and avoid buying things that are spying on us. If nobody bought this crap, then they would stop making it.
An intersection of lawmakers too old to understand the technology and 40 years of neoliberal corporate worship
We are the product, the only important entities in America are corporations now
That is why, because out government worships money and the love of money is the root of many evils.