The most challenging part of giving up #surveillance tech (so far) was giving up Spotify
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The most challenging part of giving up #surveillance tech (so far) was giving up Spotify.
My ADHD comes with a constant, annoying, loud earworms, and often the only thing that can help is listening to the song playing in my head. But when I saw that Spotify was asking user for #ageverification, I canceled my 10+ year sub. You know who I am, you have my credit card info!
After months of "detoxing", I have figured out how to live w/o music streaming. I can live without your service, too. Try me.
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The most challenging part of giving up #surveillance tech (so far) was giving up Spotify.
My ADHD comes with a constant, annoying, loud earworms, and often the only thing that can help is listening to the song playing in my head. But when I saw that Spotify was asking user for #ageverification, I canceled my 10+ year sub. You know who I am, you have my credit card info!
After months of "detoxing", I have figured out how to live w/o music streaming. I can live without your service, too. Try me.
(and no, I don't pirate music, that's against my values)
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The most challenging part of giving up #surveillance tech (so far) was giving up Spotify.
My ADHD comes with a constant, annoying, loud earworms, and often the only thing that can help is listening to the song playing in my head. But when I saw that Spotify was asking user for #ageverification, I canceled my 10+ year sub. You know who I am, you have my credit card info!
After months of "detoxing", I have figured out how to live w/o music streaming. I can live without your service, too. Try me.
@paranormal_distribution well done, I ditched Spotify a decade ago. It's just another web 2.0 algorithm to get you engaged shit show. That's now how I want to listen music.
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