by all means, you are free to make this tradeoff for yourself. but you don't get to decide what other people's privacy should be worth to them.
> There isn't even a scenario I could imagine where one of these apps would do something that I would consider a severe infringement of my privacy.
do you live in the united states? there have been quite a few privacy fiascos in the last couple decades that the general public found unimaginable until they were exposed.
> There isn't even a scenario I could imagine where one of these apps would do something that I would consider a severe infringement of my privacy.
do you live in the united states? there have been quite a few privacy fiascos in the last couple decades that the general public found unimaginable until they were exposed.