Some people do want others to have their data.
Dropbox is a great example of a successful business that is built on the idea of sharing data.
I don't want anybody tracking what websites I visit, articles I read or facebook videos I watch.
These are two VERY different definitions of "data", mingling the two is not helpful to discourse.
This whole thing is opt-in, is it not? If you don't want to share your information, you simply do not opt-in.
Indeed, data has complex nuances that are sometimes missed.
Let’s not mingle data intended for advertisement with data intended for social science research.
Well those are two different USAGES of the same type of data (tracking). That one is good and the other bad is a different discussion.
In my estimation, that is the current discussion.
Some people do want others to have their data.
Dropbox is a great example of a successful business that is built on the idea of sharing data.