>>20377956The tech-illiteracy is a larger problem which can't be fixed by a single person.
Unless you go all Linux or Windows 7, never use a smartphone nor any social media there is no way you can escape being profiled and tracked.
The larger problem what I'm talking about started at the point when normies got to go to Internet.
Before that, only "nerds" could, and because the same nerds understood the implication of whatever was brewing in the tech world, they got up in barricades and vehemently opposed all privacy-reducing and monopoly-inducing tech.
This kind of environment where most people dealing with tech were people who understood it is what lead to things like Microsoft getting sued because of including Internet Explorer in Windows, which was anti-competitive and monopolistic practice which stifled competition from other browsers
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Microsoft_Corp.Does seem a bit tame to today's standards, right? When you see what the corps of today are getting away with.
That's the problem, after the flood of normies the "nerds" voices got muffled, since they now were a minority.
So the problem is masses not understanding the implications of them not caring about privacy.
No one should be using products which track you and violate your privacy, so companies would be forced to change their policies.
But everyone does, the tech-illiterate normies do not understand nor care, and that's how we get to the Jew-controlled social media shitshow of today.
The right question is, how do you make everyone stop using social media of today, and switch to non-jewed decentralized non-tracking privacy-protected platforms like Mastodon instead?
It seems that everyone, but especially zoomers, can't wait to rush to give their freedoms away to the Jew, they're almost frothing at the mouth to see what is the next big thing they can help the Jew track people with.
So, what can we do about that?
Yeah, not an easy one to answer.