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by mixmastamyk
1687 days ago
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Kids don't get any "experience" contending with surveillance. It is all done behind your back, on purpose. Results are never deleted. Certainly schools are not even attempting to teach countermeasures.
They tend to dabble in the "be aware of bullying and self-esteem" issues, but are completely outmatched in the security arena. Ignore at your peril. |
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- Advertising and dark patterns
- What else can be inferred about you from seemingly innocuous information, and potential misuse
- Durability of your digital footprint
- Security, file types, etc.
Education doesn't fix these issues, though. Even well-educated developers would often give up and click 'Allow' on a modal privilege escalation box that pops up repeatedly in research. And if I need to get something done and it doesn't work I'm pretty quick to re-enable scripts and tracking.