> Not having it enabled by default means most people will never enable it at all. That's just plain reckless.
Yet, there we are. People value that other functionality more. You may not like it, but that's how they are.
> Privacy is a human right; it shouldn't be part of any "trade-off", just like you can't sell yourself into slavery, even if you really wanted to.
You are now off the rails. The problem with the trade-offs is not social.