imho if they actually delete your info afterwards, this is actually useful. (currently deleting a lot of accounts; opened a support ticket on one site that said that i want to delete my account; after a while without response, the login didn't work anymore so i assume they just deleted the account without confirming it to me (like, i guess that is exactly what i asked for but i'd rather get a quick email so that i can mark it as deleted in my password manager than having to check if the login still works))
you could also have an unique challange, for example showing the user an image that has instructions to append sone text to the url. anything that scrapers are too stupid for (I don't think they are scraping using "intelligent" ai agents yet)
I somewhat had this opinion as well, but by jumping on the ai hype train they threw this commitment out of the window imo
Edit: sadly I don't have any real european alternatives (that aren't just using google or bing results) as the only other one that (partly) uses an eu-based web index is qwant, which is in no small part funded by Axel Springer and iirc a previous ceo went on to create a sourveillance company (which kinda seems fishy)
thank you so much!! just had a blast rewatching it after not having seen it for a long time. i guess the "code brown" joke (the president shitting his pants) is more current than ever.
Ich habe mir schon öfter gedacht, ob man sich als community nicht ein profil (bzw. den resultierenden barcode oder qr-code) teilen könnte. Dann würden alle die rabatte kriegen und die erhobenen daten haben mit mehr nutzern weniger wert.
for youtube you can remove everything starting from the first
&. it just needs thev=zBGlI4DKlL4parameter