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by master-lincoln
998 days ago
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WTF?
I would only expect this view from an organization pushing for total transparency (like advertisement industry or national security) or from somebody brainwashed by them. There is no need for such despair yet. All of the points are not true I think: 1. People can still have guaranteed privacy (e.g. going into the woods with no devices). As with many laws an incentive to ensure privacy of others could be punishment in case of failure. 2. There is no absolute security, but there is security against certain threat models. 3. Why would data I keep on a device that is not connected to any network ever get public? |
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