Machiavellian said:
I am not conflating any issue, I am ask you exactly who is it that you are directing your ire at as I stated. You say these laws have nothing to do with protecting children and I ask you this question, where is your proof of that or is this just a feeling. I am not denying that is the case or not but what are the examples you have that this was not a measure put into place because of abuse that has happened. So you are saying these laws were instituted by corporations and law makers wanting your personal data. I do not believe I agree with this because they pretty much already have your data if you ever bought anything online using their services you already provided said personal data. I do not know but this seems to be a reach here to me. There are so many ways that your personal data is already online and available to be cross checked and verified already that there really isn't any real need to make a law to do so. What exactly would be the gain from the corporation side in this particular situation. What personal data that they are asking for they can use for whatever purpose? |
I honestly can't tell if you're naive or just willing to do play Devil's advocate regardless of how far it takes you. Either way I can see this going nowhere already.
This is just the first step and the tip of the iceberg. If people don't defend their rights now, it's destined to only get worse in the future.







