In the US, at least, debt is really high. There is a regular desire for "more". And to get "more" faster than previous generations did. All while the generations entering the workforce make less (when accounting for inflation) than previous generations did at the same age.
This can drive people to try to get more from "free" things. Things aren't "free" but instead you pay with something else you may not realize the consequence of.
It's almost a "privacy debt" instead of a financial one.
Any new thing to fight the paying with privacy instead of money model needs to start in a landscape like this.
In the US, at least, debt is really high. There is a regular desire for "more". And to get "more" faster than previous generations did. All while the generations entering the workforce make less (when accounting for inflation) than previous generations did at the same age.
This can drive people to try to get more from "free" things. Things aren't "free" but instead you pay with something else you may not realize the consequence of.
It's almost a "privacy debt" instead of a financial one.
Any new thing to fight the paying with privacy instead of money model needs to start in a landscape like this.