It's a prevalent cadence when the topic comes up. Granted, people opposed to ad tracking are likely more vocal on the topic than people for it.
So violating people's personal privacy is okay if it's interesting to look at? I guess people who put hidden cameras in bathrooms feel the same way as you.
I'm not sure what compels people to download and look at any of these leaks. There's a real dichotomy between the mostly universal opinion on here that ad tracking is a terrible evil, but downloading and investigating…
It's a prevalent cadence when the topic comes up. Granted, people opposed to ad tracking are likely more vocal on the topic than people for it.
So violating people's personal privacy is okay if it's interesting to look at? I guess people who put hidden cameras in bathrooms feel the same way as you.
I'm not sure what compels people to download and look at any of these leaks. There's a real dichotomy between the mostly universal opinion on here that ad tracking is a terrible evil, but downloading and investigating…