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by onethought
1729 days ago
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I agree on all fronts. I don't think we should aim for zero privacy... and you are right it could be a dystopia existence. But there is a balance where if we view trust as the key, and privacy as the ability to control trust. Then we can come up with solutions that may compromise privacy to some degree but maintain trust. (I don't know what they are, I'm speaking in the rather useless abstract). More we might miss some good solutions if we are blindly protecting privacy (which is the natural knee jerk I end up with) |
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