Spyke
lemmy.ca

“Deletion of data and a possible fine.” Oh no, how will the billion dollar company cope with a $2m fine that all goes to the corrupt government officials anyway.

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TriStarreply
lemmyfly.org

Fine is just the warning. Noncompliance can get the company kicked out of France/EU.

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Are you suggesting they can not pay and still operate in EU? If so, based on what?

And what are you LOLing about? Did you read the next sentence? Did you understand it?

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They'll just cut 10% of workers out and the extra 8% goes to corporate bonuses

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lemmy.world

Wow. Something is actually being done to stop this. I'm shocked, and wish we had this kind of advocacy for human rights here in the USA.

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lemmy.ca

What stop? They are going to get a fine of $5m euros. Wow. End of that dark pattern. /s

A bigger question is why Android even allows this. This is not possible on iOS and shouldn’t be possible to begin with.

Google is every bit responsible.

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Anonymousereply
lemmy.world

Why does Android allow this? Google is an advertising company.

sent from my Google Pixel

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feddit.de

Google Pixels are some of the best supported phones for alternative mobile operatings system. Sort of ironic.

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To answer the "big question", "Why Android even allows this" I asume you are taking about the Android versions that are coded to allow this. In this case it is because , well, are coded like this. Why did Google coded their Android version like this? Profit.

Apple, doesn't code ios like this cuz it is not their big revenue.

I am not sure Google or Apple are the hero in this story. Insinuating Apple does it out of the goodness of their hearts is naive.

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feddit.uk

One tip for ousting certain leaks is with gmail you can setup an email address like [email protected] you just have to forgo the login with google bit

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maxreply

I can imagine that spammers nowadays can write a simple script that drops everything from the + to the @, so while that may work for some spammers, others will just use your normal email address. I've resorted to creating a catchall for my personal domain. Also not ideal, but it'll hopefully take them a while to figure that one out for everyone using their own domain.

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