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"Red thin line" - between usability and privacy
Sept. 17, 2023, 6:37 a.m. | /u/AncientNavigator
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I'm interested in your approach to usability vs privacy in term of apps and services we can use.
Some services can impact our privacy a lot... and in these cases, we should be very careful. In other cases, I think it's not super important, and if we can save time / money etc. by using something not the best in privacy, it's still fine. I know it may be not clear, so maybe examples
**Google:**
* I use it …
apps cases hey impact important privacy services super usability
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