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(No, seriously. Even a Orange pi zero 3 can be perfectly viable for daily browsing/steam point farming shenanigans.)
If less people hide then the spies can't monitor it all. It's when people act like they have something to hide that they get in trouble more. Not less. This even applies with big crimes.
People will side with the devil they know. Just don't leave things unchallenged.
Once you have no privacy, you have no privacy.
A single organization getting all that data about you effectively already means they all have it. It will be sold between them. And your potential for privacy vanished as soon as you got a government issued id and paid your taxes.
Yet another little company getting the same information every organization out there already has access too is such a moot point it's barely worth acknowledging.
We can hate all these instances of privacy invasion while also being aware how meaningless it is to end up with yet another one. Privacy is all or none. We're all already at none.
Glory to Super Earth!
Pretty sure that's in almost any Privacy Policy you look at. Hell, have you ever read the Steam Subscriber Agreement or any EULA and how you don't actually own any digital content you purchase? Just a license to use the product in question and they have the right to change, modify, or outright remove the content in question from your hands without notice.