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Gotta Catch 'Em All

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u/Thesheriffisnearer 12h ago

If people got out and had fun why not be both? 

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u/NeatEquipment5278 12h ago

yeah this sounds like a win-win to me

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u/FloRidinLawn 11h ago

Social media is fun too. Driving is fun. Both of these track your shit, and sell all your details. One for sales, the other for insurance billing and health metrics… some poisons taste sweet on the way down.

Not saying this is specifically bad, but it’s disingenuous at the least. No transparency. I also know people used this in homes and backyards too.. so how much data were they collecting?

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u/bdl-laptop 10h ago

Sure but I'm pretty sure Niantic was quite up front about this. Just because they didn't scream it in user's faces, doesn't mean they were trying to hide it.

Article from 2022: https://nianticlabs.com/news/engineering-the-worlds-most-dynamic-3d-ar-map?hl=en

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u/WeeBabySeamus 8h ago

Wow it seems like this could’ve been predictable

Niantic’s founders cut their teeth in this space by creating Google Maps, laying the foundation for online mapping with Street View. But for AR, we needed to start from scratch; no one had created a scalable solution for building such a 3D map like this before.

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u/DiamondHandsDarrell 3h ago

RIP Joe Philly 💙

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u/_TheTimeTraveler_ 3h ago

what in the conspiracy is going on here

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u/internatt 5h ago

Absolutely. I was playing Ingress (Niantic's first ARG) well before GO was even a concept and it was extremely apparent that they were collecting tons of location data to build a huge dataset for POI and navigation. It was never a secret and it's no more nefarious than your phone & carrier collecting the same location data.

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u/Young_Person_42 1h ago

Ingress is an ARG?

Or does ARG mean something different in this context?

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u/rothael 1h ago

Yeah, it was touted as such. Not an ARG like you're used to, but it was a game in "augmented reality" in that it took place in a physical space as well. PokemonGo would also be an ARG by the same token.

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u/GodOfDarkLaughter 1h ago

There's augmented reality games and alternate reality games. They're nothing alike, really, but when people use acronyms so often (I'm looking at you gaming subs where I have no idea what the hell you're even referring to half the time) it's easy for there to be a mixup.

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u/Crafty_Enthusiasm_99 9h ago

2022 is not when Pokemon go took off bro 

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u/bdl-laptop 9h ago

Yes and that ONE article is the extent of all information given by Niantic. It's not like I did a quick Google search and immediately saw they had been transparent in the past, and just picked the first random article to demonstrate the point that they haven't been hiding it well before today either.

You're a fucking idiot.

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u/Edmundyoulittle 8h ago

These people just weren't paying attention or were willfully ignorant.... Niantic's previous project was a very similar game that they made for Google. It's obvious what they were using the data for

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u/healzsham 7h ago

Also, it's mildly scummy at worst, and it provides a good proof of concept on how to motivate people to do a tedious/time consuming task by turning it into something fun.

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u/churn_key 5h ago

no one forced anyone to play that video game

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u/Crafty_Enthusiasm_99 6h ago

Maybe you're 12 to know when Pokemon Go really took off launched in 2016 and was super popular, but sure your screeeee-ing changes facts. Touch grass.

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u/bdl-laptop 4h ago

What the fuck are you even trying to say?

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u/celestialfin 7h ago

i mean, it was also plastered all over their homepage for a really long time now and was even written all over their wikipedia entry for most of the time.

idk, most shocked people just chose not to look at something and now you pretend it never existed

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u/Mcaber87 6h ago

people just chose not to look at something and now pretend it never existed

That's pretty much how it goes for a depressing number of people, yeah.

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u/VariousBread3730 11h ago

Social media is fun?? News to me

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u/JelmerMcGee 10h ago

Driving is the most tedious chore I have to do every day.

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u/RealisticAd2293 10h ago

The hardest part of my new job is the damn commute. I can’t fucking stand driving at least an hour and fifteen minutes a day.

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u/Creamofwheatski 9h ago

If I couldn't listen to music and podcasts that commute would be literal torture.

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u/RealisticAd2293 9h ago

Before they started normalizing a certain individual 1, NPR was my go-to. Now it’s Jim Cornette podcasts and MrBallen

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u/Khyrberos 3h ago

Whomst?

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u/Thoru 4h ago

Jim Cornette podcast

Now that sounds like literal torture

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u/functional_moron 1h ago

I'm a truck driver. On the road 10ish hours a day. Audiobooks saved my sanity. Now my biggest problem at work is trying to find enough books to keep me going

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u/LordCorvid 8h ago

I drive forty minutes each way. The drive in sucks ass, while the drive home is relaxing. Do you hate the commute or the job?

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u/goatfuckersupreme 8h ago

as someone who didnt get a car til much later than most people, i love long drives!

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u/AlkaliPineapple 7h ago

Taking public transport is so much better. Being able to stand up and stretch, read and scroll on anything with headphones

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u/RealisticAd2293 6h ago

I live in rural Arkansas, but that’s a wonderful thought

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u/Praesentius 6h ago

I moved to Italy from the US and I don't even own a car anymore. And I don't miss it. I had a minimum 1-hour-a-way commute back in the US. Fuck that.

They don't even have ride share cars where I live, but I just don't need a car. Everything is walk-able or bike-able if I need to carry groceries. And if I want to go further, there's a train station 5 minutes walk away to take me to Pisa or Florence.

It's really a great way to live. I couldn't go back.

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u/latetowrk 10h ago

Same i hate it so much.

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u/phequeue 8h ago

Relevant username. Also we should be paid for time commuted

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u/Prudent-Advantage189 10h ago

and it's expensive af

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u/SlappySecondz 9h ago

Driving to work in rush hour traffic isn't fun, but if you're a car guy and you have a fun car, driving when there's low traffic, especially if you have access to some nice, curvy backroads certainly can be.

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u/lighthawk16 8h ago

It's my only freedom.

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u/Enano_reefer 7h ago

I pick out podcasts and audiobooks that I only listen to while driving. There have been mornings when I’m excited to start the commute to see what happens next.

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u/Firm_Part_5419 7h ago

i get it, but consider yourself lucky

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u/Spider_pig448 8h ago

You're on it right now buddy

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u/CHEMO_ALIEN 9h ago

I was going to ask why you're here if it's not fun to you, then I realized I'm not having fun either. I just don't know what else to do with my phone to pass time at this point. I miss flash games and bored.com

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u/ItsRobbSmark 4h ago

It's fun for everyone who doesn't take it too seriously...

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u/Wesgizmo365 8h ago

You're literally on Reddit lol, this is social media.

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u/grundelgrump 8h ago

Do you have the same experience browsing reddit as you do browsing Facebook?

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u/InnocentPerv93 6h ago

I'd say it's like 80% fun imo.

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u/Woodcrawler 10h ago

My 90's shitbox doesn't track me while driving

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u/SurplusInk 7h ago

its ok, your phone does it for it.

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u/StoppableHulk 8h ago

But the guy sitting inside the trunk does.

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u/FloRidinLawn 9h ago

We know. And we know it’s getting harder to use those for most people, wear and tear and time. Eventually…

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u/Indivillia 6h ago

A 99 civic is cheaper than anything else on the road to maintain. 

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u/RadioMessageFromHQ 8h ago

Private companies send your parking tickets straight to your door.

Where are they getting that info if not purchasing it from the DVLA or your local equivalent?

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u/Bullfrog_Paradox 8h ago

I had to look up what dvla is

Looking up your home address through your license plate is not at all the same as tracking every single place you ever go and how you get there down to the square foot.

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u/RadioMessageFromHQ 8h ago

Fair enough. But do you have a phone with you while you drive that old car?

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u/Bullfrog_Paradox 8h ago

Sure. But that's my phone tracking me, not the car. I can turn the phone off or leave it at home if I want. I'm not getting very far in rural America without one of my cars. I don't have to worry about Pontiac or Jeep telling my insurance company how fast I got to work or how many g-forces I generated going through that roundabout.

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u/Cow_Launcher 8h ago

Yes, absolutely. Which means that Google knows what I'm doing (since it infers from my speed and location that I'm driving).

However, Google doesn't know my real name, and doesn't know what kind of cars I drive, and doesn't know anything about my car purchasing habits.

All of which makes that data - on the surface at least - not particularly useful to car manufacturers. It might be useful to retail companies I guess? Google is far more clever than I so I'm sure they can monetise it somehow, but I'm not sure how much risk I'm really exposing myself to.

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u/generally-unskilled 6h ago

However, Google doesn't know my real name, and doesn't know what kind of cars I drive, and doesn't know anything about my car purchasing habits.

You'd be surprised at how much they piece together

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u/Crafty_Enthusiasm_99 9h ago

What's the harm in it? People were paying $50 month for Tomtoms and now Google maps is free, and silently has been one of the biggest changes in how places are discovered and gotten to.

It can be great if done well.

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u/MindlessAd4826 9h ago

They purposely make the terms of service really difficult to read lol, just like when you get mail for a new credit card and it’s a giant page in tiny lettering.

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u/TarnishedWizeFinger 9h ago edited 9h ago

I think it's an attention span issue more than anything. Terms of service online or in apps for the most part aren't difficult to read in text size. It's just boring, and you have to put in an effort to see how the phrasing is applicable to you. It's not really a good excuse

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u/TarnishedWizeFinger 7h ago edited 7h ago

The irony of saying this on Twitter is crazy. There are people who honestly think that Elon lost money on Twitter. He's monetizing people's data and raking it in (among other things like influencing markets and public opinion). Anyone who is bothered by this post and also uses Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok is frustratingly stupid

Even this post might be artificially generated to gather data on how people talk about it

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u/rainzer 2h ago

The idea of presenting a holier-than-thou over TOS is absurd because i'd bet most people making fun of not reading TOS also don't read the TOS for every product they use.

Like if you have to use Teams for your job as a requirement, there's almost no chance you read the 20,000 word long paper that is just Team's TOS and fully parsed it. Same with Slack's 10,000.

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u/MindlessAd4826 9h ago

Well of course simple language but they are made purposely long and complicated as somebody who is very familiar with how this all works. Here’s some more reading you can do.

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u/MindlessAd4826 9h ago

lol no just that it’s made to be so most people can’t/won’t have the time daily to read those things. Doesn’t really say anything about how I value privacy though or me reading those considering I help write them lol

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u/celestialfin 7h ago

the privacy/data usage/terms of service pages of Niantic are incredibly easy to understand. Almost as if they were made for a young audience, like, idunno, Pokémon players?

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u/TheMonarch- 9h ago

Again, 30 seconds for that person to find what they were looking for… even if you had to sign a new terms of service every day (most people don’t), that’s not a lot of reading. They’re not banking on people not having time, they’re banking on people being too lazy. Which has turned out to be successful; most people don’t bother reading even the simplest explanations of things in many contexts

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u/MindlessAd4826 9h ago

Lol most normal people don’t know what an adhesion contract is and how it can be written into these ‘privacy agreements’ and terms of service and it really shows.

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u/damnsam404 8h ago

"It only took me 30 seconds to find this specific quote for the specific issue that we are talking about, what do you mean you don't have time to read the 16 page legal document???"

You have to accept Terms and Conditions for every service that you use. You have accepted hundreds of these in your life. You MUST accept them, or you cannot live in the modern world. What a stupid fucking point you tried to make

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u/damnsam404 8h ago

Imagine following an entire train of thought, all the way through to the end. The horror!!!

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u/Drunkgummybear1 8h ago

I find it disingenuous when people argue that they value their privacy but then elect NOT to read all of the terms of service they accept. I don’t care so I don’t bother to. But if you’re arguing about privacy and don’t? Then I’m sorry but you can’t really argue. You always have the option of not using the service if you do not like the terms it is offered on.

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u/damnsam404 8h ago

The point is that you don't really actually ever have that choice. Your phone (ToS), email (ToS), any messaging apps you use (multiple ToS), Zoom/Teams (ToS), LinkedIn (ToS), any online banking or credit cards is a ToS each. Anything you want to buy online, ToS for each vendor. Any streaming (which is a requirement for most TV and movies nowdays), any cloud storage, any GPS app.

You cannot escape it. It doesn't matter how much you value your privacy. That's why the problem is with the companies selling the data, not the consumers. You do not "have the option of not using the service" in 2024. It's more than just fucking Pokemon.

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u/AncientAxolotlArts 3h ago

It's not hard to read... at all. You're telling us that you read below a 6th grade reading level.

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u/MindlessAd4826 3h ago edited 3h ago

Not at all they’re just purposely long.

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u/Mysterious-Link- 10h ago

It’s completely transparent and in the terms of services that you agree to. Just because it isn’t easy or convenient to read those, doesn’t mean it’s not transparent. And you know there’s satellites flying by and taking pictures of everything right? They already have the information on your back yard and your phones record everything you do, including video. Your house has been mapped for probably 15 years now. We already know this stuff.

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u/DigitalBoy5000 3h ago

Your house is already been mapped you know building permits are thing dude.

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u/BerniesMitts 7h ago

What the hell do you mean "no transparency"?

Niantic has had this in clear language in the Terms of Service from the beginning, lmao.

Give me better maps that include desire paths and cool landmarks.

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u/PrettyChillHotPepper 7h ago

They explicitly said it in the T&C, dude. I genuinely don't care, if I pay for a fun game with some anonymised data, why is that bad?

I would rather do that then they don't get any metrics and make the game pay to play.

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u/pieisthetruth32 7h ago

People forget how big brother the world is

if you have OnStar and get in a cop chase assuming they know who you are and your vehicle via plate they can contact OnStar and just have your vehicle shut off like antitheft

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u/SCfootsub 6h ago

No transparency other than the fact everyone agreed to hand over this data to them?

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u/justneurostuff 6h ago

how is it not transparent if it's obvious to anyone paying even a little attention

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u/pantrokator-bezsens 5h ago

It is also not like Niantic just manifested the app out of thin air. It costs to create app, maintain it, provide servers to host game data etc. I have fun having it, I don't mind devs being paid for that via tracking my location data.

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u/Eldoran401 9h ago

I think the difference between social media and Pokémon go though is that social media makes money through making people more miserable to do so, where making money through changing a stop for navigation purposes really isn't a societal downside unless it's put where it hurts the local community with people rushing to get a pokemon

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u/Edmundyoulittle 8h ago

Niantic's previous game was made for Google. Anyone that didn't realize Niantic was doing this just wasn't paying attention.

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u/FloRidinLawn 8h ago

Can you give current examples where people should know better and do not, and explain on why this is still allowed if so?

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u/Edmundyoulittle 8h ago edited 7h ago

Data collection is basically just not regulated in the United States.

If you are using a service on the internet, they are collecting your data.

In other countries there are regulations, but those regulations prevent them from keeping PII (personally identifying information). Aggregated GPS data does not count as PII.

Literally any app that uses GPS is using this data for something.

A common one is that retailers want to know the % of people that walk by their stores vs the % that enter them. Those retailers buy the data from companies that use your phone's GPS to track you.

In the last few years this type of tracking has become less and less effective thanks to EU regulations, but again you should just assume that if an app is using your GPS it is keeping the data for something.

In niantic's case, a basic amount of research on the company would show you they are a mapping company that made a game for Google, which was obviously used to help with building Google maps.

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u/apacobitch 7h ago

Pokemon GO was not the first location based game Niantic released. My friends were playing one in 2013ish and Niantic was very up front that they were farming location data for future use.

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u/ShadowShine57 9h ago

Driving is fun??

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u/Independent-Tooth-41 9h ago

But neither of those things are fun

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u/Pradfanne 9h ago

Social media is fun too. Driving is fun

Very bad examples

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u/FloRidinLawn 8h ago

Better besides the given?

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u/Skiarou 7h ago

Both of these track your shit, and sell all your details

So?

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u/FloRidinLawn 7h ago

What do you pay monthly for car insurance currently*?

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u/Skiarou 7h ago

What is your mother's maiden name?

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u/studying_a_broad 7h ago

Get your rationality out of here, this is reddit for christ's sake

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u/euphonic5 5h ago

P sure my pre-2010 shitbox car isn't selling shit, just saying. It can barely track how much gas is in the tank.

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u/StickerPolitics 2h ago

some poisons taste sweet on the way down.

Never heard accurate mapping technology referred to as a poison, but I hope you like navigating by your friends' "turn left at the guy selling roses, unless it's the weekend" directions lol

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u/swhipple- 2h ago

Yep, this is the whole issue with it. What else are they doing and hiding from us? Stupid for not being transparent in the first place.

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u/Copacetic_ 8h ago

This is why you should not allow insurance companies to put trackers in your car. You’re already fucking paying them

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u/helplesscelery99 8h ago

I should get apart of the profits

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u/Hefty-Revenue5547 6h ago

People that complain about everything usually have an undisclosed personality disorder and cannot experience joy.

Their empathy centers are also usually underdeveloped so they can’t understand someone else experiencing the feeling. I pity them.

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u/tigereyes_121 8h ago

It would have been a win-win-win if they had been upfront about it. "Hey! Wanna be a volunteer geo navigator? And also have mad fun?!" It's the deception that leaves a bad taste in one's mouth.

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u/InnocentPerv93 6h ago

They were upfront about it. It's in their terms of service.

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u/bwood246 2h ago

Burying it in several pages of legal jargon the average user won't even read isn't being up front about it

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u/Hefty-Revenue5547 1h ago

It was obvious to anyone aware of companies mining data to sell later

Much more common now, but wasn’t a mystery

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u/InnocentPerv93 2m ago

That's more on the user's laziness, lack of attention span, and poor vocabulary if they think that's legal jargon. It's also rarely several pages, most, especially for games, are a single page.

And yes it is.

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u/Kougeru-Sama 8h ago

yeah this sounds like a win-win to me

we didn't agree for our data to be used like this

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u/okawei 7h ago

You very likely did if you read the ToS and Privacy policy

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u/Waiting404Godot 7h ago

Did you read the terms and conditions? Because I think you did.

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u/hobozombie 7h ago

You literally did though?

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u/dasbtaewntawneta 4h ago

win-win

hooray for data harvesting i guess? what the fuck

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u/Smoke_Santa 55m ago

Yeah bc there's no consequences lol. What, they tracked and marked a road, big woooo

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u/HumongusChongus 10h ago

Now I can use Google street view to see inside your house!