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<blockquote data-quote="base" data-source="post: 2351762" data-attributes="member: 322979584"><p>Completely agree with this. Single log-ins are great for convenience, but so are plastic bags. One hole, and everything falls out. Increasingly we are being moved towards what is marketed as easier and quicker for us, when in reality it's just more cost-effective for the companies driving it. All the while increasing service pricing to consumers.</p><p></p><p>The price we are paying for convenience, in so much not just tech, has repercussions far beyond our thick short sightedness that one day our kids grandkids will be watching movies on how idiocy brought the world to what they have so that they can't even think or manage things for themselves without an accountability to a force they don't even understand.</p><p></p><p>I hope these things will always remain a choice, and not a mandate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="base, post: 2351762, member: 322979584"] Completely agree with this. Single log-ins are great for convenience, but so are plastic bags. One hole, and everything falls out. Increasingly we are being moved towards what is marketed as easier and quicker for us, when in reality it's just more cost-effective for the companies driving it. All the while increasing service pricing to consumers. The price we are paying for convenience, in so much not just tech, has repercussions far beyond our thick short sightedness that one day our kids grandkids will be watching movies on how idiocy brought the world to what they have so that they can't even think or manage things for themselves without an accountability to a force they don't even understand. I hope these things will always remain a choice, and not a mandate. [/QUOTE]
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