I guess my issue is imagining private banks being bypassed, but it seems you’re saying that isn’t a thing in the real world.
I guess my issue is imagining private banks being bypassed, but it seems you’re saying that isn’t a thing in the real world.
I understand your point, however it’s flawed from the start in that government interest rates should not be used for a means of risk assessment, in my opinion. Your argument makes sense for private institutions. Bank loads should follow your logic. The government, however, should use interest rates to funnel new money where it’s needed most, and not towards private investors.
They should give lower interest rates to those with less means instead of the other way around.
Why have the opt-in loophole? Stop letting companies sell identifiable information.
The only silver lining was they were also going to disable third party cookies, but they nixed that idea and kept this one. I’m done rooting for chrome.
No. No I wouldn’t. I never want to be forced to watch an ad.
Oracle wishes. We’re smarter than that.
Remember AT&T logs all of your texts and sends them to data warehouses for reasons. I hope they do this with more privacy in mind.
What os is the ap running?
How long before they weight routes based on the billboard ads you’ll see along the way.
They’d rather you be forced to have it on your screen, like old school tv ads.
Your browser gives them enough information to profile you by they don’t really need your ip address.
I like to break off all but one leg so the cap rotates around and sits against the bottle.
No kidding. Forcing us to watch commercials is unbearable.
They should use the deposit system to ensure they are recycled properly.
It should be ten-one
Remember when they would actually add an option for obscure use cases like this? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Because they sell that privilege to Pitney Bowes and the like. Wouldn’t want to disrupt their cash cow.
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