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by kmlx
1585 days ago
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> Imagine that you are a gay person living in a country that kills gay people by law. If gay people are frequenting websites that indicate they like to hang out at a particular bar, this gives authorities more than enough to target that group while still not using your personal data directly. 1. what’s stopping current governments doing exactly that right now? 2. how much of the market do you think fits that scenario? 3. what’s stopping people in that scenario trying to protect themselves via the usual methods independent of whatever browser they choose? |
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