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I strongly doubt it was genuinely linked to that. There are EU countries where having lights on all the time is mandatory.
Yup, this is a moronic idea.
Flashing blue would be neat.
for tge same
We noticed.
These students are giving away someone else’s email addresses. They may deeply care about their own privacy and not care about the privacy of their friends. Plus giving away just email addresses (assuming there was nothing else) for a free pizza is not necessarily any invasion of privacy as these can be simply made up.
So I wouldn’t draw any conclusions from this exercise.
To see whether a small incentive could influence a decision about privacy, researchers offered one group of students a free pizza — as long as they disclosed three friends’ email addresses.An overwhelming majority of the students chose pizza over protecting their friends’ privacy.
While I don’t dispute the thesis, this is deeply flawed.
I cannot comprehend people who agree to have a spy in their own home and they even pay for the privilege.
I don’t believe these were ever mandatory in the EU? UK never had such requirement.
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What I mean is there are EU countries where lights are still mandatory and countries where it isn’t so I cannot see how it could be linked to EU requirements either way.