Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 01:33
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 00:37
Westerners love their privacy. Are we willing to accept a tracking app for a few months?
If they use a mobile phone and/or social media, they're already being tracked. The funny thing is that people wouldn't trust their own Government to track them "safely" but they're happy for foreign companies to do so and then sell the information about them to all and sundry.
I have mixed feelings when it comes tracking by private companies (like Google) vs tracking by governments. IMO it is in the best interests of legit companies like Google to take care of your data because they know that if they break that trust, then their whole ad business model collapses. And as subcritical71 mentioned, the data you give them gives back a better service to the end-user, so in a way it's a win-win. Personally, I prefer to be shown ads I'm actually interested in rather than ads that are randomly picked.
Now for the government side, what's stopping them from going off-the-rails with tracking like in more authoritarian states? Also, a lot of governments have poor data security especially at the local level.
Back to the topic, I hope they don't delay the new regs out for longer. If they do, are they allowed to develop the current cars as they would normally do during the season? A positive for that would be the teams might get closer together as their designs get refined and they hit diminishing gains at the top.