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adamheimlich doriantaylor You're not listening at all but if it helps here's an entirely different voice trying to explain the same thing - blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2022/04/12/competition-should-not-be-weaponized-to-hobble-privacy-protections-on-the-open-web/ Which in short is: privacy is more important than the market, but even if it wasn't a good regulatory system takes steps to put in place...
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adamheimlich doriantaylor The fact that privacy is turning on in law inconsistently does not negate the fact that we need to regulate it both on the small stage and the big tech one. Trying to argue to not implement privacy rules because some/the wrong companies are discomforted ignores the stakes.
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adamheimlich doriantaylor There are a number of useful definitions and understandings of privacy that provide context here. But yes, what happens inside Google to user data has an impact as well as what is done by independent companies. Why not read those as deeper? context.center/topics/privacy/#models-and-definitions-of-privacy