• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 days ago

    “Using data such as a person’s geolocation or their phone battery to determine how much to upcharge them for a good or service further exacerbates this issue of affordability for our affiliate members and for workers,” Fernandez said.

    This person is in a shitty neighborhood and about to be trapped there. Quick! Let’s just up the price by 300%!

    -Asshole Executives

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    8 days ago

    Why is the OS even making that info available to them? That should require at the very least explicit consent (maybe a, like, “hey, dickhead, let us know how desperate you are so we can charge you more up the ass” alert)

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      8 days ago

      I can imagine an engineer working on the OS going “we’ll expose battery info via this API. Responsible developers can then use this to, like, turn off battery intensive operations when the charge is low”. Something naive and optimistic like that

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    8 days ago

    Uhh they could make their app waste your battery more and create free money?

    Sounds pretty dumb to me.

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      8 days ago

      Unfortunately, “people who need to charge their phone” is not a protected class.

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        8 days ago

        Maybe not, but Uber should know what they’re doing when they’re targeting people who use economy handsets and integrating additional information. They’re trying to select the vulnerable people which is against the spirit of it. But indeed.

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        8 days ago

        Perhaps not, but we can all agree that’s a form of predatory capitalism and it’s unethical. Not to mention a massive invasion of privacy.