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by willemlabu
1972 days ago
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I'm not advocating for anything specific here. :) And frankly, I take your point and actually agree wholeheartedly. The status quo of data mining and tracking is terrible, and leads to exactly what you're talking about: people changing their behaviour (not just online) because they feel like they're being watched[1]. I realise I'm not providing a solution. I wouldn't even feel confident at pointing a general direction. I'm merely pointing out that I don't believe the right way to solve this problem of personal data aggregation is consolidating all this personal meta-data into a single spot. [1] https://www.socialcooling.com/ |
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I have a couple of ideas (and/or can both be applied here to some degree):
- improve vpn to the point that people can and will use it to browse their photos.
- make hardened login solutions, run services behind that
- local hosters, stronger data protection rules
- fringe benefits at work or as part of union membership? (I admit I don't like the lock in aspect of this)
- make software local only by default
etc