• Kyle@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I definitely prefer premium over my personal data being the product for “free”.

    As I get older I’m appreciating paid electronic services and content when done responsibly in exchange for a private ad-free and well done experience. But it’s taking a lot to get over my decades of conditioning assuming everything on a computer and internet should be “free”.

    I’ve enjoyed my kagi premium search trial and seeing the prices is a bit much. But getting really good search results and having the webpage or search run so fast and seeing my ad blocker greyed out because there were no ads and trackers to block is surreal this day and age.

    I just wish we had a better way of trusting telegram. The only thing encrypted by default is secret chats. I’d buy premium if it made all chats including group chats started by the user encrypted by default.

    • Pokethat@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      The issue is that is that now they have your billing address and credit card number

    • linearchaos@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I totally agree with you, but it’s the damn cable model all over again.

      Pay us so we don’t have to make money by selling you stuff.

      Hey, we can still make money by selling them stuff.

    • irotsoma@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, problem with the fremium model is that they usually still collect and sell information on their premium users just the same as their free users. The premium just add some semi-essential features that they cut out for the free users. And finding truly 100% premium services that don’t sell personal data is rare these days because that’s where the money is for now, information. I don’t mind paying for a good service, but I won’t both pay and share my personal information, that’s just paying twice.