I’ve gotten to the point that every time I get some kind of offer like “sign up for our app and save 5¢ per gallon on gas” I immediately reject it out of hand without even looking into it.

My logic is that whatever data they are harvesting from it is obviously worth more than 5¢ a gallon to them so while I don’t know what that data is, it seems like it must be a net loss to me somehow.

Maybe this is net zero thinking when perhaps there are indeed win-win arrangements out there but I’ve just gotten quite cynical and cautious with how pervasive and ubiquitous surveillance is in our lives.

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Same

I already saw some kind of offer where the reject button, instead of having "no, thanks" or "reject", had the text "I prefer paying more"... Something like that. Everything to trick our brains. Imagine how much do they get with our data. That's why it's called the new oil.

I’d have probably previously thought they were just being silly and “cutesy” but I would now bet that was an intentional design choice to, as you said, subtly trick our brains

GasBuddy is a pure data harvesting app

The concept is cool and a neat way to coordinate a local market but totally agree: it’s likely adversarial spyware at its core.

When are we going to start beneficially establishing gas pricing info on #nostr? 🙃

I'm not far behind you

Put in the grocery stores main number... They'll never get a text message on a voice-only line and you'll get that sweet discount! The rejection hotline number, might be purpose built for this use case to! 😉. Please don't break the law. It's so fragile!