I'd agree with that. We're more aware so we see more of it going forward, but 
it's definitely getting worse.

Developers and admins can play a role in helping users who don't know much 
about tech, but I think standards all-round just need to be fixed so that some 
of that work isn't necessary.

About javascript, I think it would be better for responsible people not to use 
it on websites at all or only using it where it's actually needed. It would be 
a mess still, but at least it would be manageable.

Cheers,

chillfan

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 11:08 AM, Andres Suarez 
<kondrat...@asynchronousexchange.com> wrote:

> It's just becoming more open and cynic. My cellphone is already turning
> my private OFFLINE conversations into ad-topics.
> 

> The thing is, in this times (and what follows) there's some people who
> can do something for self-defence, and many others who can't and/or
> will never acknowledge what is happening.
> 

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

> Andres Suarez
> Mobile +79310009732

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