Well, the opt-out argument really doesn’t make any sense. The fact there’s an opt-out tells me nothing about how deeply a feature is embedded, if anything, it tells me the exact opposite of what the article argues: the only reason we can disable it is because it’s not deeply integrated. If it was, there most likely wouldn’t be an opt-out.
Well, the opt-out argument really doesn’t make any sense. The fact there’s an opt-out tells me nothing about how deeply a feature is embedded, if anything, it tells me the exact opposite of what the article argues: the only reason we can disable it is because it’s not deeply integrated. If it was, there most likely wouldn’t be an opt-out.