If a company can take money to support immigration detention centers (like Microsoft and ICE), or general apartheid and censorship (like Google and Palestine+China) or fund and back violent labor practices in remote locations (like Apple, Samsung and LG in China+Mexico+Chile and other parts of the global South), they can start to wash their hands by either funding efforts to improve privacy or instead build their moats through culturally shielding campaigns (like self-praise on building worker pipelines with some of the highest rates of attrition in the industry) or doubling down on anti-user-privacy efforts (by preventing browser choice or increasing the difficulty of one's ability to protect oneself from the corporate-sponsored violence of the Internet).