As privacy advocates, it's important to be a voice for resistance and take a stand against abusive practices.
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As privacy advocates, it's important to be a voice for resistance and take a stand against abusive practices. One way to do this is to refuse to participate in privacy-intrusive requests, or use invasive software.
Learn more on how you can refuse to comply with privacy-abusive practices.π§° Check our Privacy Activist Toolbox tip to Refuse to Participate: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/activism/toolbox/tip-refuse-to-participate/
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As privacy advocates, it's important to be a voice for resistance and take a stand against abusive practices. One way to do this is to refuse to participate in privacy-intrusive requests, or use invasive software.
Learn more on how you can refuse to comply with privacy-abusive practices.π§° Check our Privacy Activist Toolbox tip to Refuse to Participate: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/activism/toolbox/tip-refuse-to-participate/
@privacyguides I wish there was a way to not participate in Googles reCAPTCHA spyware, but it's so ubiquitous.
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@privacyguides I wish there was a way to not participate in Googles reCAPTCHA spyware, but it's so ubiquitous.
Yes it truly is everywhere, Google Analytics is also on basically every popular website too. That's why we push people towards using fingerprint resistant browsers with additional features built in, the web truly is a tracking nightmare.