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But imagine normies that use true information on sign up forms
You can harass coffee shops for having used their WiFi?
why would you .. its "use at your own risk" anyway
if its unsecured
if its secured then its different thing~ but yeah
just dont be dick about it
only strike those who need the smite
Because they ask for email address, first name, last name, DOB for marketing and spam purposes
dont those who provide actualy usefull services for cost~
Some work by just ticking a “I agree to TOS” box
Some are annoying and want to mine data
It’s always annoyed me
definetly if they need login for tracking (proxy+ad injecting)
surely purge them from this gay earth
but your local mom and pop restaurant offering free wifi = they dont even know what SSH is so id leave them alone
also remember to go after companies who provide those paywalls/login walls too
as they have their own fish on the soup too
I’m not that autistic of course. I have some common sense.
It’s things like. Say you need some storage of 1x1x1m^3 for 4 weeks
There are companies that do that and operate on a national level
You need to fill out a form
And they send you an email with a “quote”
That mode of operation absolutely boils my blood
You’re not negotiating a £10000 enterprise business license. You’re negotiating a £40 deal.
Don’t know where you’re from, but the U.K. is complete cancer like that
that form is usualy to cut the need too
so not everybody bothers to request box for their useless junk
so only those in need actualy get it
Or they could just list he standardised prices
also to properly control their price changes and stuff
storage boxes = less left = more they cost
Second example. I bought a protein powder 5 years ago or so. They still sent me offers and discounts every 3 months on my burner phone
just default for the "010-12345678"
Cmon, dude, they need an email at most for that
Gonna butt in and ask, you guys talking about some burner mail service?
No. About needless data mining. Hang on.
i had a pretty qt femoid in the front seat
shouldve crashed
I wonder how in reality will GDPR be tackled on
Walls of lawyers