Dear #NYTimes, how many times do I have to click "reject all" until your app understands that I reject all trackers?
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Dear #NYTimes, how many times do I have to click "reject all" until your app understands that I reject all trackers? Currently the pop-up shows up on every article I open. You say you "respect my privacy" and I am a paying subscriber, so I think you owe me a bit of that respect for my decision. #kthxbai
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Dear #NYTimes, how many times do I have to click "reject all" until your app understands that I reject all trackers? Currently the pop-up shows up on every article I open. You say you "respect my privacy" and I am a paying subscriber, so I think you owe me a bit of that respect for my decision. #kthxbai
@jwildeboer “If you’re not paying for it, you’re the product” is very last decade, isn’t it? Now you’re the product regardless. You don’t even have to visit the site; they’ll find a way to make you the product regardless.
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@jwildeboer “If you’re not paying for it, you’re the product” is very last decade, isn’t it? Now you’re the product regardless. You don’t even have to visit the site; they’ll find a way to make you the product regardless.
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@jwildeboer Of course it was, it just seems to be about 10x more wrong recently.
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@jwildeboer Of course it was, it just seems to be about 10x more wrong recently.
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Dear #NYTimes, how many times do I have to click "reject all" until your app understands that I reject all trackers? Currently the pop-up shows up on every article I open. You say you "respect my privacy" and I am a paying subscriber, so I think you owe me a bit of that respect for my decision. #kthxbai
@jwildeboer My generous interpretation of tings like this is that they've decided that "reject all" means they won't save the one that told them you rejected it. Which is somewhat broken.
I'd probably cancel my subscription if this happened to me, but you're right about the "respecting your privacy" line being lip service instead of being meaningful ... Really annoys me too. -
@jwildeboer My generous interpretation of tings like this is that they've decided that "reject all" means they won't save the one that told them you rejected it. Which is somewhat broken.
I'd probably cancel my subscription if this happened to me, but you're right about the "respecting your privacy" line being lip service instead of being meaningful ... Really annoys me too.This post is deleted!