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To rephrase: as a business, not as a consumer. If differential privacy leads to products consumers prefer over those with no tracking, a business with no tracking would be nonviable, or less viable than one that does some privacy concious, let's call it, tracking.



> If differential privacy leads to products consumers prefer over those with no tracking

Why would that happen? DP is a compromise. For people who are concerned about data collection, surely "none" is preferable to that compromise.




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