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Wow.
It really bothers me that you've somehow interpreted and asserted a relationship with my friend that you have no way of knowing.
But I will entertain your naive ignorance for a moment. This friend that I'm talking about, we've been friends for over 20 years he gives me as much crap as I give him and our relationship is better for it.
I have literally told him that he's acting like an idiot for using these things that are actively monitoring everything that he does. His privacy is being systematically invaded and he doesn't care.
The reason he doesn't care is because he likes the stuff that he uses because it's fast and he claims there's little lag. Personally I think this is nothing more than an excuse for being lazy by not going through the steps of setting up his software so it won't be invading his privacy (as much).
At no point did I pressure him to change or attempt to persuade him to get an Android or to use Linux or anything else he is perfectly free to use whatever he feels is comfortable.
Nevertheless it's just a cop out he is acting stupid by using all of this stuff that infiltrates his privacy.
It's okay to be accepting of people and to be their friend and to also call them on their bullshit. If their feelings are hurt and it strains the relationship then its probably not a good friendship.
'I don't care' is the refrain of someone who doesn't know how to safeguard his digital interests. Easier to pretend it doesn't matter than admit to wanting to hit land, but are adrift at sea with no bearings or tools. It's not entirely your friend's fault either. Education systems have so much ground to catch up.