← Back to context Comment by gertop 1 day ago I find it amusing that you think privacy rights should only be for buyers and not renters. 5 comments gertop Reply diggan 1 day ago Renters of what? Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.A home though? I guess it makes sense that they can sometimes inspect it, but I expect privacy in my own home even if I'm renting.So yeah, depends. Is there some fallacy in my views or something I'm missing? dahart 1 day ago Renters of cars. Was that not clear from the context? Question was whether data collection and loss of privacy on rental cars should be expected by renters of cars. diggan 1 day ago Yeah, no that was clear, that's why I already answered that in my previous comment:> Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.Is it a fallacy/bad to think that people have the right to track things they loan/rent out to others, as long as that's clear upfront? 2 replies →
diggan 1 day ago Renters of what? Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.A home though? I guess it makes sense that they can sometimes inspect it, but I expect privacy in my own home even if I'm renting.So yeah, depends. Is there some fallacy in my views or something I'm missing? dahart 1 day ago Renters of cars. Was that not clear from the context? Question was whether data collection and loss of privacy on rental cars should be expected by renters of cars. diggan 1 day ago Yeah, no that was clear, that's why I already answered that in my previous comment:> Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.Is it a fallacy/bad to think that people have the right to track things they loan/rent out to others, as long as that's clear upfront? 2 replies →
dahart 1 day ago Renters of cars. Was that not clear from the context? Question was whether data collection and loss of privacy on rental cars should be expected by renters of cars. diggan 1 day ago Yeah, no that was clear, that's why I already answered that in my previous comment:> Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.Is it a fallacy/bad to think that people have the right to track things they loan/rent out to others, as long as that's clear upfront? 2 replies →
diggan 1 day ago Yeah, no that was clear, that's why I already answered that in my previous comment:> Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.Is it a fallacy/bad to think that people have the right to track things they loan/rent out to others, as long as that's clear upfront? 2 replies →
Renters of what? Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.
A home though? I guess it makes sense that they can sometimes inspect it, but I expect privacy in my own home even if I'm renting.
So yeah, depends. Is there some fallacy in my views or something I'm missing?
Renters of cars. Was that not clear from the context? Question was whether data collection and loss of privacy on rental cars should be expected by renters of cars.
Yeah, no that was clear, that's why I already answered that in my previous comment:
> Items people can just take and leave with, yeah I think it's OK they keep track of the thing while I'm renting it.
Is it a fallacy/bad to think that people have the right to track things they loan/rent out to others, as long as that's clear upfront?
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