> In exchange, Meta was able to access the data to write targeted algorithms for its own users.
Here, I saw it, and it wasn't hard. I didn't give Meta - the company I have no relationship with - to use my private data, entrusted to completely different company, to enhance their business. It's like you'd hire a cleaning company, and the cleaners would ruffle through your private papers while inside your home, get some confidential financial info, and use it for personal profit. I'd say this is something that one may classify as "wrong".
> In exchange, Meta was able to access the data to write targeted algorithms for its own users.
Here, I saw it, and it wasn't hard. I didn't give Meta - the company I have no relationship with - to use my private data, entrusted to completely different company, to enhance their business. It's like you'd hire a cleaning company, and the cleaners would ruffle through your private papers while inside your home, get some confidential financial info, and use it for personal profit. I'd say this is something that one may classify as "wrong".