• AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    Yup. Worked briefly for a company that would “snapshot” the browser view quite often, enough where if an issue arose we could somewhat replay the user’s interactions to try and repro the issue.

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          8 days ago

          Did I say that it did?

          No?

          Then why the rhetorical question for something that I never stated?


          Now that we’re past that, I’m not sure if I think it’s okay, but I at least recognize that it’s normalized within society. And has been for like 70+ years now. The problem happens with how the data is used, and particularly abused.

          If you walk into my store, you expect that I am monitoring you. You expect that you are on camera and that your shopping patterns, like all foot traffic, are probably being analyzed and aggregated. What you buy is tracked, at least in aggregate, by default really, that’s just volume tracking and prediction.

          Suffice to say customer behavior analysis has been a thing for a couple generations now, at least.

          When you go to a website, why would you think that it is not keeping track of where you go and what you click on in the same manner?