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That's just technical details. For all I care the website executes the code on my computer without my volition.


So turn that off or don't use that browser? Where's your personal responsibility here?


The law puts the responsibility on that on the website owner. A user can't be reasonably expected to know these mechanisms in depth.


Where is my personal responsibility in making sure that the food I buy isn't poisoned and that the producer doesn't use slave labor? Where is my personal responsibility in making sure that my friend will return me a loan I made to him? Of course it is sensible to make basic precautions, but it is also sensible to expect social institutions like the legal system to help.

Our society is immensely complex; it is quite naive to assume that everyone has enough time and power to watch out for things like that and fix them. It is also quite dystopian to think that people should by default treat every stranger and company as adversary.

TL;DR separation of concerns is good


Cue the next post where people complain that using an ad blocker is theft.




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