TL;DR: Reddit is removing the option to opt out of ad personalization, targeting ads based on user activity. Some specific ad categories can still be limited, but there’s no more opt-out option.

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    Consumers don’t have the time and energy to research every product to the depth required foe the first two.

    You don’t need to go on a research project to see the personal info fields in a sign-up form.

    For more complicated stuff, a labeling program would help.

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      On some products, these steps occur after you’ve purchased and opened the product and are setting it up.

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        1 year ago

        1a. Exercise your right to return things that have invasive hidden requirements.

        (And this is another area where a labeling program would help.)

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      You don’t need to go on a research project to see the personal info fields in a sign-up form.

      That’s not the only way companies get data about you though. Some collect it through their app - the sites that try and force you to use the app instead of the site are usually the worst offenders. Others just buy data from data brokers like Acxiom, Experian, LiveRamp, etc. and correlate it with the details they have on you (phone number, email address, ad targeting ID, etc).

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        That’s not the only way companies get data about you though.

        Nobody said it was.

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          I was mostly replying to the top level comment about choosing companies/products that respect your privacy. It’s pretty much impossible to tell if a company cares about or respects your privacy just from the sign up form.

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            1 year ago

            It read as though you thought picking out one particular case that I didn’t address somehow refuted what I wrote. (Which it doesn’t, of course, because I wasn’t making an exhaustive list.)

            I was mostly replying to the top level comment

            I see. That was confusing, since the top-level comment wasn’t mine, yet you replied to me. Thanks for clarifying.