I have always been curious about this. Did you get them to use other services or did they stubbornly refuse and you just accepted it? I am talking using Chrome, using Windows, using social media like Tiktok or Facebook or Instagram, etc. Bonus points if you have kids because that is even more work in the privacy realm

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    1 year ago

    I understand, and that can be a valid concern. I also appreciate that the particulars of each individual’s setup can be wildly different and constrain the extent to which they’re able to control their digital environment. I am fortunate that my wife and I are both highly computer literate, and that none of us are active on corp-run social media. I could just as easily have been married to someone who sent information about the both of us to Instagram and TikTok a dozen times a day, and if that had been the case, it would have presented a novel set of challenges.

    As it is, however, I have the luxury of having a private-minded spouse, a personal phone and a personal computer, the latter two of which constitute the full scope of what I can—and care to—control.