Exactly this. As privacy and anonymity continue being utterly obliterated by Big Tech and the USG wanting to keep tabs on/control evermore aspects of our lives, we continue to blissfully give away our right not to be continuously tracked and monitored every time we download a game to our phone, take a small and fleeting discount from a vehicle insurer in exchange for it's dongle in our cars, and refuse to hold accountable our bought-and-sold USG bureaucrats for outright refusing to enforce existing law and preventing monopolistic practices and privacy-invading/manipulating of behaviors of said Big Tech. It's all just a matter of fun and convenience, until you wake up one day to realize nearly every aspect of your life is monitored and controlled by one mechanism or another, and you have no avenue to change that. I'm sure I'll be called "alarmist" or "conspiracy theorist" or any number of other names so that these realities can be easily dismissed and forgotten about, but anyone who values their privacy enough to have done the research on a macro scale knows exactly what I'm talking about. Electric, nanny cars will be the least of our worries when they finally crash the cash/US dollar-based system of monetary exchange and go completely digital, where every transaction is monitored, and your financial life can be turned on and off at the push of a button. Think it's not just over the horizon? Then you're just not paying attention. While I'm all for eco-friendly techological advancement, the carelessness with which maintenance of privacy/anonymity is treated, and thus one's ability to be independent in this pursuit is simply mind-boggling. Ok, heads down, back to your smartphones,The Bachelor, and ordering Alexa around the house.....