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by kifler
3870 days ago
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I think the assertion is that Joe Public doesn't really care about his/her privacy anymore provided they consent to it's initial release. It seems to me that over a billion people are fine giving their privacy over to Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/<insert other company> but not necessarily the Government (of any country). |
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People do care about it, they just don't think about it that often, or only think about people seeing their tamest online behaviour. Here's one recent example of where a privacy policy did capture the public's attention:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/snapchats-new-scary-privacy...