I'm unable to turn off this setting right now. Getting an error reported. I'm sure this is totally unrelated to people finding out about it and turning it off.
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Bitch, I did the guest checkout so I wouldn't have to make an account. It's never "faster" or "more convenient" to check out - my browser already has my details saved, I don't need my credit card and personal info stored in yet another poorly secured database just waiting for the next breach and another free year of credit monitoring.
Take your accounts and mailing lists and fuck off already.
had the same problem with lufthansa where the refund form would lead to an error every time after filling it ....for a whole week
conveniently this happened after a strike created a lot of clear cases for refunds
obviously you have to apply for a refund for your non existent flight. it wont happen automatically
Note that there are two similar options: "PayPal shopping" and "Personalized shopping". The post mentions this but they're similar enough that I kind of glossed over it and almost missed the Personalized one.
There is no such setting in my PayPal account. I'm not in the EU. There are only options for how people can find me, blocked contacts, request my data, correct my data, and delete my account.
I am extremely tired of this shit. Doing business with a company shouldn't mean that every other business on the planet gets to know everything that said company has been wrongfully spying on me for.
I fully expect PayPal to harvest and share the United States data anyway - regardless if you opt out - and they'll get a slap on the wrist 5 years later when someone finds out about it.
I will use PayPal when making purchases, mostly to keep from giving my payment information directly to yet another company that could handle it improperly.
Not to say that PayPal wouldn't misuse the information too, but it's one company that might misuse my information vs many companies, so I'll go with the one.
In Poland there is a payment system called blik, and it's not a company, but more like a protocol iirc. The blik provider is literally your bank, so no external platform to give your info to.
Although, I'm not sure whether it doesn't share your payment information, since I don't really know how it works internally.
Good news if you are a resident of California, Vermont, or North Dakota:
we need to first obtain your consent before we share your nonpublic personal information for this purpose and to allow you to benefit from this service. This Supplemental Privacy Notice provides additional information about this data sharing and how you can consent to such sharing.
My "Personalized Shopping" setting was unchecked.
Another reminder that your state and local elections matter more than the federal to your daily lives.
Even more so, yes. I will be mostly fine in California even if Trump is elected, in all likelihood. The worst things about Trump's presidency were not felt here but seen in other states.
Obviously Trump is a huge threat to federalism in general and democracy at the federal level, but they can only do so much to the states and cities.
Where would you rather live under a trump presidency? Los Angeles or Orlando? Seattle or Nashville? Philadelphia or Little Rock? Even Austin, a very blue city, is prevented from doing a lot of good by the state of Texas.
I'm in the US so I had the personalized shopping setting, but with how the initial message is written saying the US won't have the settings I'm not sure if I'm missing something or not.
Because it's accepted all over the internet and is the only way to pay on many websites.
It's also a way to send money to friends, just like venmo and such. And just like venmo and such, has very few consumer protections or regulation.
The US doesn't have a national or government system to freely send payments to other people - and no one uses checks anymore - so we all have to pick one of these equally awful private companies to use to send money and hope we don't get scammed or have our account frozen and our money seized.
For me the only time is when it’s a subscription and I want to be able to cancel it easily especially for trials, since PayPal (to a degree) simplifies this
You expect me to bust out my actual debit card every time I make a purchase like the the Flintstones? lol hell naw, what next, send it via pigeon mail too?
If it don't even got Google Pay or PayPal I just ain't paying. If I have to type in a password ever, I'm not paying (thank god for autofill and fingerprint). If IRL, they don't take contactless, over Google Pay ofc, I ain't paying. Even the homeless got contactless readers now, capitalist bastards got no excuse.
Thankfully almost everything supports it now. I've not seen my card in years and I don't even like, know if I still have it, nevermind a cash note.