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The fun new world of surveillance pricing
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:38 am
by rejectconvenience
Cara Nicole just made a fantastic video on the topic. I am surprised I had no idea this was a thing, but all these privacy policies are starting to make a lot more sense...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmlwDVDNEQc
Re: The fun new world of surveillance pricing
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 4:50 pm
by Mæstro
This reel is weakened by so many concessions to disturbing practises,
eg asserting that facial recognition software is legitimate to ‘detect shoplifters’ or offer targeted discounts, until the cat is let out of the bag about 7′50″. I will not turn this post into a political discussion, but it suffices to say that this leaves a rather lukewarm taste in my mouth.
On surveillance pricing in general, I recall CGP Grey mentioning this practise in two casual asides (
19″ and
1′1″) in 2017. How is it that knowledge of these practises is so slow to spread? This is not the only case; I recall Echelon appearing in children’s books in 2008, well before Snowden.
Re: The fun new world of surveillance pricing
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2025 1:25 pm
by Crazyroostereye
In a book I am reading at the moment, "Die Daten, die ich rief: Wie wir unsere Freiheit an Großkonzerne verkaufen" (eng.: The Data I Called: How We Sell Our Freedom to Big Corporations). From a German Data Privacy Activist, has a segment talking about how Data is being collected from Surveillance Capitalism but also for the spying over the Employees and some examples that happened here in Germany and the US. If you are able to read German it's a great read. With also some extremes she said could happen, that have now become true. As the Book was written back in 2017.