> What’s fascinating to me is the length people go to in order to justify freeloading.
I can tell you didn't read carefully what I wrote, but that's fine.
Here's what Spotify tells me: "Spotify gives you instant access to millions of songs – from old favorites to the latest hits. Just hit play to stream anything you like."
Where's "but we'll also monitor you and inject whatever code we can, we might allow our customers to do so too, we don't know what it might be but since we wasted $0.003 to acquire you, we need to make at least $5 off of you and we don't really care what happens to your device or if someone breaches our customer and does bad shit to you."
I believe in reciprocity - and the odds are worse at my side if I "freeload" :)
What you described is more or less covered in the T&C's checkbox you ticked when you created your account.
And even if Spotify had appended their marketing language with the "but we track you, never forget that", would that have somehow made you turn off the adblocker?
I can tell you didn't read carefully what I wrote, but that's fine.
Here's what Spotify tells me: "Spotify gives you instant access to millions of songs – from old favorites to the latest hits. Just hit play to stream anything you like."
Where's "but we'll also monitor you and inject whatever code we can, we might allow our customers to do so too, we don't know what it might be but since we wasted $0.003 to acquire you, we need to make at least $5 off of you and we don't really care what happens to your device or if someone breaches our customer and does bad shit to you."
I believe in reciprocity - and the odds are worse at my side if I "freeload" :)