>This a pointless nearly unenforceable rule to make people feel better.
Pretty much. If Google says "Swiper no swiping" they can point at their policy when lobbying against regulations or pushing back against criticism.
Before surveillance capitalism became the norm, web services told users to not share personal information, and to not trust other users they had not met in real life.
Pretty much. If Google says "Swiper no swiping" they can point at their policy when lobbying against regulations or pushing back against criticism.
Before surveillance capitalism became the norm, web services told users to not share personal information, and to not trust other users they had not met in real life.