Would you be willing to pay a monthly fee of $25 to access and use the worldwide web if search engines, social networks, websites and apps were ad free and did not collect information about you or track your web activity or location?
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Personally, I would not be willing to pay. $25 a month is a lot of money for someone who is in school like college. This seems like it would be controversial and be a fight with the lower class and upper class. This meaning that things would be a lot more accessible for the wealthier and education harder for the average American.
ReplyDeleteYes, I would like to pay some kind of monthly fee to use the world wide web if the apps did not collect information about me or track my web activity or location. Yes, it may make it harder for some people to access the internet due to the prospect of paying it through classes, but I think that it would largely improve the internet as a whole. Abolishing the need for tracking allows for the internet to be a more centralized experience, and allow for some websites to be a lot cleaner. I don't think that it should be worth $25, probably something a little bit cheaper.
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