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this post was submitted on 04 Oct 2023
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This price is absurd, sure. Even if I trusted Meta, there's no way I'm paying that.
Having said that, they can charge whatever they want for the service. As company, their prices are up them.
I don't get why you (no OP specifically, but in general) put it as if you must pay or give up your rights. We can just not use Meta, as many of us already been doing.
GDPR should be there to protect and enforce informed consent. Not to remove people's ability to decide.
Why sholuld we regulate Meta's prices and not whatever other suscription service exists out there?
Even if you do not have a Facebook account, you are still being tracked through Ghost Profiles.
So no, you can not "just not use Meta".
They are so ingrained in the internet, that you can not get away, no matter hard you try.
Ok, so I should use Meta services anyway guilty-free?
I'm not claiming I'm not being tracked. But in theory, the GDPR should have made that illegal (to my understading) as I'm in the EU.
If the law is just paper anyway, then what's the point of the discussion?