Oh well, I am a hopeless optimist.
I fished up my ISP's Privacy statement, just for kicks.
They only collect logfiles they need to conduct their business: Aggregated data on how much national and international traffic their customers generate, data nessecary to provide customers with a catching webproxy if the customers want it and datatraffic per page.
It also clearly states that they do not look at, analyze, or save what a customer does on the internet.
We also have laws on netneutrality and as a rule an ISP does not surrender information or block a page without being ordered to do so by a judge. (We have an ongoing Pirate Bay debacle atm and a long row of ISP's refusing to block it.)
You have a point about Facebook and that is why I have not given them more information than necessary to run my personal and business facebookpage. I do not let Facebook know my location, do not like webpages, use no apps etc.
I intend to treat Google the same: need to know.
My Supermarket has no idea what I buy.
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Unless you use a customer discount card (which not every supermarket provides) and if you do, it is a breeze to get an anonymous one.
Difference in local laws nonwithstanding, you have a point about losing our privacy. Everyone leaves a paper/digital trail of different density, depending on what they do... or something.
However: the difference between you and me is: I am not going to roll over and say "oh well, you have that information anyway. You might as well take the rest." I will not accept that. I have the right to a certain amount of control over my own information and decide who gets to see what part of my private life. I do not want to be in a public phone and address directory, so I am not. I do not want my supermarket to know where I live so I shop anonymously. I do not want Google to have control over my contacts so I will not provide it to them.
And of course "if somebody really wants it, they will get it anyway", but that is no reason to make it easier.